Show practical practice method f for 6 setting out any tree when you set out an apple tree or any other oilier kind of fruit tree dig the hole big enough so you can spread tile the roots out on all sides also deep enough so that the roots will be a few inches deeper than they were in the nursery row another important thing to remember Is keep the roots of any tree you expect to grow covered so the sun cant shine on them at any time while setting out keep your trees in a barrel pulled around on a stone boat with enough water in the barrel to cover the roots or if you have only a few keep them wrapped in a damp blanket et or old piece of burlap and never never carry them around in the sun and wind with nothing over the roots three kinds of trees in effective windbreak A windbreak to be most effective should consist of at least three kinds of trees depending on the locality and the type of soil the advice of a good nearby nursery Is a great help in securing the right kind of trees A dense growth close to the ground on the outside of the shelter belt stops snow the main body of the belt should consist of at least six rows of both temporary and permanent trees for the temporary growth northwest ern and norway poplars and cotton woods are the best and white elm and green ash are among the best of the he slow growing permanent trees at least two rows each of 0 white elm green ash and poplar makes the best kind of 0 shelter belt bell |