Posted by JOB on January 17, 2011 at 04:32:56 from (74.36.129.111):
In Reply to: OT evergreen seedlings posted by Fixerupper on January 16, 2011 at 19:50:45:
Arbor day does that every year, sells six inch spruce trees for a buck apiece. When you water spruce trees, water the needles also, spruce take in a lot of their moisture throught their needles. Might be true with pine also. And like others have said deer love them, fence them off, and plant in full sun. I have some mature spruce and you can see tracks in the snow where the deer still come and brouse on the spruce trees. They will send a book of trees to buy from also. Don't buy any oak trees from it. They give you a three foot tree with one foot of root. They have cut off more root than they give you, I have never had one survive. I have bought birch from them and they do well. If you want good trees at a reasonable price buy them from your local soil and water conservation district. They get them from the department of natural resourses.
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