Re: Tree help...they are too slow!


Hmm. I think I have to go with more immediate gratification, and will go get the 7 gallons listed at the nursery. Life's too short!

LOL!!!

What kind of feeder roots do willows have, I wonder? I'm also in love with them...and acer griseum, despite it likely not being hosta-friendly. I think I could make that one sacrifice...

Oh, it's gonna be fun to have more land!

-a.

On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 10:46 PM, KT1140@aol.com wrote:

In a message dated 06/10/2003 10:41:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
alttara@earthlink.net writes:

I have my sites on a gold dawn redwood...they are fast growing
(although likely not quite as fast as the green) but sturdy. 40-50 feet
tall in 10 years for the greens, or so I've read. The bark is
beautiful, and they have a lovely, if slightly formal, conical shape.


Alttara, I picked one of those up last year at First Look from Stan. It's
going to be a great tree someday. It's only about a foot tall right now!

Kent

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