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Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

Posted by the_merlin NC (My Page) on
Tue, Apr 21, 09 at 16:22

Hi, I am looking to purchase several root or 1 gallon size trees. For instance, various arborvitae trees. What websites would you recommend that I buy from?


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

Try TyTy Nursery on the Web. The have about anything.


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

They are one of the worst around! Take a look at Dave's Garden or you could check the rate and review vendors forum here.

Here is a link that might be useful: feedback on TyTy


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

GREETINGS stark brothers sometimes seem a little high $$ but things grow and if not are guarenteed GOD BLESS


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

I agree...Stay away from Ty-Ty and anyone associated with them.

You might check out The Arbor Day Society. Their things are very reasonable priced, especially if you are a member.

Sue

Here is a link that might be useful: Evergreens at Arbor Bay Society.


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

try www.gurneysseedcompany.com they carry almost anything plant or seed


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RE: Looking for Recommended Websites for Purchasing Trees

If you're wanting to plant a LOT of trees, it's a good idea to check the conservation department or forestry division for your own state. Some states provide very low cost seedlings but only for residents of that state. Here's the link for North Carolina:

Here is a link that might be useful: Trees for North Carolinians - NC Forest Service


 
 

 

 


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