darzuo
Mame
I recently ordered some trees (a couple of flowering quince (chaenomeles) and a corkbark elm) from Brent at Evergreen and they arrived earlier today. Problem is, it may have been a bad choice of time for shipping and I probably should have waited until the trees were dormant. They should be cold-hardy in my zone with no issue, but they came in with mostly green leaves with just a few starting to yellow whereas most of my deciduous trees have dropped all their leaves already. We're already getting frost at night here and some nights dipping into the high 20s (around -2C), and I dont think these threes have experienced many nights below ~40F yet. I'm worried that it could be a detriment to put them outside without an adjustment period. My options are either put them outside mulched in or having them get by indoors where they wont get dormancy for this year. I'm leaning towards the former as my understanding is that even if the frost damages foliage, the trees should be fine as they are beginning to enter dormancy anyways, but I'd love your opinions. Any help is appreciated, thanks.