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This bare root fruit shrub produces flavourful fruit suitable for both fresh consumption and culinary use. The optimal planting period for bare root fruit shrubs is from March to May, provided that the soil is neither frozen nor excessively wet. Upon unpacking the root ball, inspect and trim any damaged roots. Loosen the surrounding soil and submerge the root ball in a bucket of water to ensure the roots are adequately hydrated.
Height: 3m (10′). Spread: 2.5m (8′).
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This unadorned shrub root ball yields clusters of exquisite small white blossoms, making it perfect for creating a casual hedge. It is particularly appealing to bees, butterflies, and various other pollinators in the garden.
The optimal time to plant bare root shrubs is between March and May, provided that the soil is neither frozen nor saturated with water. Upon taking the root ball out of its packaging, inspect and trim any damaged roots. Loosen the soil surrounding the root ball and submerge it in a bucket of water to ensure the roots are adequately hydrated.
Height: 3m (10′). Spread: 2.5m (8′).
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