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Are Bare Root Trees Better?
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If you have patience and the time to invest in bare root trees and plants, in just a few short weeks, you should see new growth as they break dormancy followed by an explosion of growth, color and years of joy. The reward is totally worth it!
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Oct 05, 2023
Charlie Winter
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