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  • Re: Mailing saplings

    Hollisg, Once the trees defoliate this fall (after the first killing frost) then dig them up and send to your friends. Please let me know if you have further questions.
    Posted to Gardening Tips & Advice (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 08-03-2008
  • Re: Mailing saplings

    Hello and welcome to our community. The best way to mail the seedlings is to wait until the seedlings are dormant and then dig up and wash the soil off the roots. Use wet shreds of newspaper to wrap the roots so they keep moist. Take a heavy plastic bag to go over the paper and roots and tie it off just...
    Posted to Gardening Tips & Advice (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 08-02-2008
  • Harry Lauder's Walking Stick

    People that don't get outside and plant something at least once a year miss the true meaning of the outdoors. Anybody that is lucky enough to own a home and have a yard to plant in are truly blessed in my opinion. Every spring brings another chance to plant something new and unique. I have been thinking...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 03-20-2008
  • Bare Root Perennials

    Upon first look, you see either a promising plant that will be a great addition to your flower bed, or you see what resembles a dead plant. Why plant bare root perennials if they look like they are dead? In my opinion, the number one reason is cost savings. You are not paying for dirt and a plastic container...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-01-2008
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