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Post by hornzilla on May 16, 2016 17:53:59 GMT -5
Has anyone done business with them on ordering trees? I'm planning on ordering some sawtooth oak and gobbler sawtooth oaks. And possibly some crab apples.
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Post by throbak on May 16, 2016 20:41:50 GMT -5
Sawtooth Oaks are now considered Invasive in Indians Now.. FYI
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Post by hornzilla on May 17, 2016 6:56:25 GMT -5
Thanks for the info. But has anyone ever ordered from this group. There prices look good.
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Post by nfalls116 on May 19, 2016 6:47:55 GMT -5
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Post by tynimiller on Jun 1, 2016 9:33:56 GMT -5
Sawtooth Oaks are now considered Invasive in Indians Now.. FYI Do these things really spread that fast? Never thought we'd see them get added to the list....I've always thought about getting some but never did...now I doubt I will.
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Post by throbak on Jun 1, 2016 15:51:02 GMT -5
If not mistaken I read that they mature so much earlier they will quickly overcome our native oaks
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Post by ms660 on Jun 2, 2016 1:06:05 GMT -5
The best for quickly maturing and producing deer loving acorns. I just transplanted some seedlings that came from my 15 year old sawtooths yesterday on a friends ground. His son will be happy I did in the near future. I would take a mature saw tooth over a white oak any day and so would a deer.
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Post by hornzilla on Jun 2, 2016 5:50:00 GMT -5
The best for quickly maturing and producing deer loving acorns. I just transplanted some seedlings that came from my 15 year old sawtooths yesterday on a friends ground. His son will be happy I did in the near future. I would take a mature saw tooth over a white oak any day and so would a deer. That's what I hope for.
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Post by tynimiller on Jun 3, 2016 9:05:24 GMT -5
If not mistaken I read that they mature so much earlier they will quickly overcome our native oaks Oh okay. I got ya, I definitely can see that as a concern. Is there an entire list of trees/shrubs the state considers or has deemed such?
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Post by throbak on Jun 3, 2016 17:25:26 GMT -5
If not mistaken I read that they mature so much earlier they will quickly overcome our native oaks Oh okay. I got ya, I definitely can see that as a concern. Is there an entire list of trees/shrubs the state considers or has deemed such? Yes there is Get on INPAWS FB site and ask Ellen Jacquart or I can if you want We have a Invasive Site m.facebook.com/groups/332086560211528?tsid=0.59372055856511&source=typeahead#!/groups/332086560211528?view=info&refid=18
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Post by tynimiller on Jun 6, 2016 7:18:53 GMT -5
Thanks throbak! appreciate it.
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Post by tynimiller on Jun 6, 2016 7:51:09 GMT -5
Discovered the fruiting trees all over my new property appear to be the Callery Pear variety. The deer love em...but they are invasive. Going to be a slow process but hope to take them out over time and put other fruiting trees in their place.
Those things are EVERYWHERE though. Good and bad...long term we'll weed them out for sure though.
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