Re: Re: tsuga


Cathy,
My first 2 were end of season markdowns in 3gal containers. The 3 I
moved last year were bareroot starts (maybe 2yrs? - they had already
branched) from an Ohio nursery for about $2 each.


Kitty

-------Original Message-------
From: cathy carpenter <cathyc@rnet.com>
Sent: 02/27/03 02:31 PM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] tsuga

> 
> Actually, I've been thinking of trying a (much) smaller specimen on the 
theory that the younger the plant, the more adaptable it might be. 
(Assuming I successfully dodge the plant protection police.) This worked 
quite well with my Metasequoia.
Cathy
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 12:32 PM, Donna wrote:

> Hum.. one of the first things I planted here, so it has been in sun all
> of it's life here. Surviving, but the first year some critter thought it
> was dinner, boy was I upset. It continued to grow, but wish it would
> grow faster. Should not have been so cheap and bought the bigger one. :)
>
>
> Donna
>
>

If you have weeds, you don't have enough plants.

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