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Sandra K. Licher |
Posted - Apr 26 2009 : 6:58:32 PM I sent $10.00 to the National Arbor Day Foundation and I received 11 trees! Granted, they're just little sticks right now but they send you a great variety based on trees for your area. I received 2 Sargent Crabapple, 2 Eastern Redbuds, 2 Washington Hawthorns, 2 White Flowering Dogwoods, 2 Goldenrain trees and 1 Crapemyrtle. They tell you to place them in a protected area for 1-2 years and then transplant to where you want them permanently which is great since I am just beginning to landscape here. So, I potted them all up today in containers that I had bought other plants in like perennials and the pots were about 4" across and about 7-8 inches high. I watered them all and they are now on my sunporch for the summer but they are protected from "critters" and high winds and hopefully they will do well. If they don't you can contact them and they will send you replacements...what a deal! The stems are painted different colors for identifying them and they give you a very thorough planting guide with pictures (I need pictures! LOL!) and also a leaf identification in case they painted them the worng color! Ha! Ha! Anyway, I just thought I would share this with all of you since I had always wondered about it but was afraid I would have to "pick" spots for all these trees immediately....not to worry! Get them now and you have plenty of time for them to grow before you need to put them permanently in the ground. I'll put them out in the garage probably to over winter but I'll still water them or maybe I'll email N.A.D.F. for their suggestions just to be sure. So....if you missed Earth Day...it's not too late! Just logon to www.arborday.org
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
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abigailc1973 |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 6:20:16 PM Sandra- I'm not sure if the collections are listed in the tree book or not but they are on the website. So far, I've bought some hydrangeas, redbuds, arizona cypress and recieved a maple, some white flowering dogwoods, some bald cypress, crape myrtle, golden chain tree, red maple, forsynthias. Very good deals. They may be twigs to start but soon enough they leaf right out and start growing. I've been thinking over thier camellias...maybe I'll put in for a spring shipment next year. |
ddmashayekhi |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 6:00:47 PM We got a free spruce (a tiny stick) on Arbor Day from Whole Foods and we bought a red bud at the plant sale at Morton Arboretum over the weekend. We are hoping both will take off and do well for us.
Dawn in IL |
Sandra K. Licher |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 5:30:06 PM Is that stuff for sale on their website? I didn't see any other stuff for sale in the paperwork they sent me. That's cool!
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
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abigailc1973 |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 3:14:17 PM That's so true, about the guys. Watch out for the ones with shovels too. Mine dug up a clump of volunteer rainlilies I had going. Luckily he didn't get all the roots because they did come back! I joined up with Arbor Day Foundation a couple years back and have been very satisfied with everything I've gotten from them. The free trees really sweeten the deal. One year I'd like to send the songbird tree collection to my sister and her hubby in Michigan as a Christmas gift or something. They love birdwatching. Their hydrangeas and shrubs are worth checking out as well. |
Sandra K. Licher |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 1:53:18 PM Kristin...I hope I don't have nightmares tonight now!
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
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Sandra K. Licher |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 1:51:00 PM No kidding! I am divorced but those terrible memories of the weedwhacker destruction all came flooding back to me! LOL! Even after I was divorced, I hired a gut to do some yard work and told him EXACTLY what to do and he "voluntarily" went out to my mailbox (way out by the road away from where he was supposed to be working) and weed whacked all my perennials that I had around my mailbox! So, word to the wise.....it's a "guy" thing even when they're not your husband. In fact, it's even worse because I had to pay him for the destruction! Arrrgh!
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
www.farmgirlsam.blogspot.com |
kristin sherrill |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 1:31:22 PM Just be sure and inform your hubby so he won't weed eat them all down! Like mine did. I got all those trees a few years back and had them all in a little composted spot near the garden and they were all looking good with their leaves and growing tall. Next thing I know they are gone. Nowhere to be seen. Men with weed whackers are very dangerous! I have to follow mine around now to be sure he doesn't get anything else. It's awful, but it could happen again anytime and I will be there to protect!
Kris
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Alee |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 12:59:00 PM Great recommendation! I will have to try that on payday!
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Sandra K. Licher |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 10:44:06 AM Rhonda....good going! I looked at mine today after having "potted" them yesterday and I'll be dipped if there wasn't some little green buds popping out on a few of them! WOW! They must have missed the dirt! Good luck with yours.
Sam in AR..... "It's a great life if you don't weaken!" Farmgirl Sister #226
www.farmgirlsam.blogspot.com |
rhondacate |
Posted - Apr 27 2009 : 09:20:37 AM We just got our Arbor Day trees last week, too. We got almost all the same trees as you, though I do know the Crape Myrtle doesn't grow in my area. Too bad! I love them.
~Rhonda
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