Planting Seedling in Natural Farming

Today, I planted 30 fruit seedlings on the farm. Frank grape, bektashi grape, raspberry, myrtle etc. We know that a tree that grows from the seed will always be healthier, stronger and demanding less from you with the natural farming methods. Yet, if you want to make the process faster, seedlings might be planted but you have to be careful about a few points.

First of all, seedlings need to be bare root. Never get the seedlings in the plastic bags or vases. Examine the bare root shape. Be sure that it has a central root system and take look at its root structure and shape.

If you can’t see the central root or you realize that it is harmed, don’t buy it. See if the roots have cancer or not. Also, be sure that the eaves of the roots are not messed up. If it is messed up a little bit, you can fix it by cutting it and giving it a shape. The much smaller seedling is, the better it will be. Because it will adapt to soil faster. Never buy the seedlings that tall and older than 3 years old. Look for the seedlings that aren’t pruned or cut for shape.