Planting Fruit Trees at an Aggressive Spacing or in the Same Hole? - Ben Kotnik
Fruit trees can be planted at an aggressive spacing but shouldn't be planted in the same hole. It's also best to use open-vase shaped trees when doing so as it makes pruning more straightforward, reducing pest and disease pressure.

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