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Video: How to plant a bare root cherry tree

comments (1) September 3rd, 2009     
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Video Length: 3:52
Produced by: Garden Girl TV


I've progressed a lot this year on my patio container gardening.  Even if you don't have much room outdoors to grow vegetables, you can still be a successful vegetable gardener using containers.  Most of the containers have annual plants in them.  A few of my herbs like arugula, mint, and sage are perennials. I have tons of herbs and three containers with tomato, basil, and marigold plants that are growing beautifully. But something was missing. Fruit!  I ordered some bare root dwarf cherry trees and planted them in containers.  Please watch the video and see what I did.  Thanks for watching.


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Comments (1)

JadaE writes: Hi Patti, I'm amazed at what you're able to grow in your garden! Question: Did you put drainage holes in the garbage can that holds your cherry tree? I'm thinking of trying a dwarf citrus tree...Thanks for any advice! :)
Posted: 11:51 am on September 12th
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