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<blockquote data-quote="dhamblet" data-source="post: 2228131" data-attributes="member: 17228"><p>Trees don't like to have their roots in saturated soil like clay so don't plant them in the clay. If you can afford it bring in some compost or topsoil over the clay. If you have real clay vs clay/sand/loam mixture they won't survive once they start to get big, they probably will blow over cause the roots won't penetrate into the clay. Dormancy happens once things start to get cold and dark. In AK I'd figure once you lose most of your daylight you are probably good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhamblet, post: 2228131, member: 17228"] Trees don't like to have their roots in saturated soil like clay so don't plant them in the clay. If you can afford it bring in some compost or topsoil over the clay. If you have real clay vs clay/sand/loam mixture they won't survive once they start to get big, they probably will blow over cause the roots won't penetrate into the clay. Dormancy happens once things start to get cold and dark. In AK I'd figure once you lose most of your daylight you are probably good to go. [/QUOTE]
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