October is an excellent month for planting the vast majority of species of both fruit trees and shrubs. Apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, and from currant bushes, gooseberries and raspberries planted in autumn take on very well and start growing quickly in spring.This is due to the fact that the autumn weather is favorable for the absorption of plants.
Usually the soil is still warm after the summer, and the falling rains provide sufficient humidity, which affects the rapid rooting of planted trees or shrubs.It is also important that a maximum of a few weeks pass from digging up the plants from the nursery to planting them permanently in the garden.