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how long will small blackthorn bare root last in a sack? were due to plant today but we have a load of snow on the ground.

any thoughts on the best way to keep them would be good.

i figured to keep the warmish with the roots damp??

cheers carl.

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how long will small blackthorn bare root last in a sack? were due to plant today but we have a load of snow on the ground.

any thoughts on the best way to keep them would be good.

i figured to keep the warmish with the roots damp??

cheers carl.

 

Keep them frost free in a plastic bag with the roots in the bag with a bit of moisture around them( throw some damp compost in to keep them moist)

Don't let them get warm or they'll rot/mould-up.

They'll keep for weeks if you keep them moist and frost free. Any longer then "heel them in"

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Keep them frost free in a plastic bag with the roots in the bag with a bit of moisture around them( throw some damp compost in to keep them moist)

Don't let them get warm or they'll rot/mould-up.

They'll keep for weeks if you keep them moist and frost free. Any longer then "heel them in"

 

As above - I had some hawthorn and blackthorn left over one year that were in the sacks for at least three weeks afetr the job finished - they now make up a hedge in the garden which is over 7ft tall in places and they only been in 4 years or so.

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cheers for posts. was just a bit worried as a client bought them on sat ready for me to plant today and we now have loads of snow and i cant get there again till this sat, he has them so i cant heal them in but sounds like they should be fine. thanks again.

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cheers for posts. was just a bit worried as a client bought them on sat ready for me to plant today and we now have loads of snow and i cant get there again till this sat, he has them so i cant heal them in but sounds like they should be fine. thanks again.

 

Blackthorn nice, great for wildlife............:thumbup1:

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