Q.Planting Dwarf Fruit Trees
Is it ok to plant into a container now, then later transplant into the garden, say later this spring, fall, or next year? I have just received some dwarf cherry and peach fruit trees and the ground has been and still is too wet to work up at this time.

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Yes, this is fine. The following article should be of some help to you as well:
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/fegen/dwarf-fruit-trees-a-planting-guide-for-fruit-trees-in-containers.htm