Planting Your Fruit Tree - How to Plant your Bare Root Fruit Tree.
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How To Plant Your Bare Root Fruit Tree - visit http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/ for further advice! Blackmoor Nurseries is part of Blackmoor Estate in Hampshire which has been run by the Selborne family for several generations. At Blackmoor we are very proud about our heritage and history, and we're absolutely passionate about our fruit plants. We have been growing them at our Hampshire based estate for over 85 years. All of our staff have been trained to the highest level in both the growing and packing of our plants and we all strive to produce top quality fruit trees and soft fruit plants. All orders are subject to rigorous quality tests at every stage of growth, and throughout the processes of lifting to packing. Roots are soaked and covered before shipping which means that each plant reaches the customer in prime condition. Our customer service team are all Blackmoor Nursery people and are happy to provide expert advice either by phone or email. They are industry experts and are always happy to share their knowledge and tips about how to get the very best from growing fruit. A great deal of time has been put into the design of our website to provide all the relevant product information and ease of ordering. Our system keeps our customers informed of their individual order progress right up to the day of the delivery. And, our 'How to Video' section on the site has been a huge success in helping our customers to get the very best from their fruit plants. We are planning to add to these educational clips in the near future. Finally, we source the best courier service, ensuring our orders are delivered on time and in the excellent condition that the package has left the nursery in. http://www.blackmoor.co.uk/
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My tree looks like it used to have a "Y" formation, but one side was chopped off. It looks unsightly growing to the side. Do i simply need to dramatically bend the remaining side to make it grow more upward? i just got it no brand and bare root 4ft tall. thanks.
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With the bare root fruit tree planting season in full swing, take a look at our how to plant video clip.
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