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Ok this is what I did...

Started by Typhoon, September 19, 2003, 05:46:33 PM

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Ok, hopefully this was a good move. I was at my local tree nursery today (Anna Tree Nursery) in Anna IL, and, although they normally don't sell to individuals, only commercial, they do sell to me because they know me and im in there at least once a week in the fall. Well, they had an over-stock of 2 trees. So I took advantage. They were Bur Oak and Sweet Gum. I bought 10 of each, 8.00 apiece for the gums and 10.00 apiece for the Bur Oaks, all were potted, about 6 feet tall. Not a bad deal???
Also, I am trying the willow trick. I took some clippings off of my dads weeping willow, pruned all of the leaves off of them, and put the clippings in a bucket of water.  They should root soon right? Then I will transplant them into pots with potting soil.
Fun with Treeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssssss...
 ;D
Brad Dawson, Anna IL (Southern tip)
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