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johniferous

bare root vs potted...?

So I've ordered many trees this past year and many have been potted and ball/burlap. I have learned that planting small is better, and that you guys generally feel that ball/burlap is not as good as potted. This has lead me to search online and I have found most of the native plants I want as smaller, bare root preparations.

With that being said, I want to order 2-3ft bare root stock of Eastern Hemlocks (tsuga canadensis?) and rhododendron maximum.

What is your experience with bare root planting? Do they adapt and grow faster or slower in that first season or 2? I know they have to go in the ground right away...but aside from that, are there any other downsides?

It's just so much cheaper...and they aren't sheered to hell like the local garden center stock. Looking to understand the true real-world difference.

Thanks!

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