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Please post pics and yes that is a good price if these are already started espaliers? doccat5 zone 7b(well sorta)  I'd rather be gardening!
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| Posts: 155 | Location: Virginia | Registered: April 26, 2008 |    |
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Depends on whether they are espaliered in the way you want them. I am training mine to work around some peculiarities in the planting location.
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but it takes time and knowledge to start out a good espalier.....keeping a well started one going is easier than starting with a little whip of a tree. I think (if it is well done, healthy, and the shape you want, and a good size) then it is probably a very fair price.
Alaskan (gardening in zones 2 to 5)
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| Posts: 1805 | Location: Alaska | Registered: January 22, 2003 |    |
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