Thank you...:)
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Thank you...:)
Thanks so much guys for the positive words.
I've got seedlings as well, I will email you with address. Not too late to plant them. :)
Here is a link to some good pictures of trees: http://s1140.photobucket.com/albums/n578/john677x/
Well there are a few things you could try. When they are small they are susceptible to the cold, so some winter protection can get them through it. Mulch will help and maybe burlap staked around...
Ok, I understand what you are saying. I just wanted to modify/update some info on my post in "for sale" section of forum. I didn't want to post a new topic or thread and clutter things up or confuse...
Barry, I see the buttons on the post here where I asked how to edit but not on any of my other posts. The edit button is not there on those.
I would like to edit a post I put up but don't see how it's done. Could someone tell me how this is done?
I would also be interested if you have seed available.
The trees are hardy in zones 4-8. The University of Maine planted the tree in a USDA zone 4a (temps reached as low as -30F) and found it did well. No extra winter protection was given the trees aside...
These trees will mature and flower between 4-6 years of age. Thats been my experience with them. Not bad considering its a tree, but it's worth the wait. I've see as many as 20 bees on a single...
Here are some Bee Bee tree photos. They are a beautiful ornamental tree besides their value as a great source of late summer nectar for bees. The white flower cluster is softball sized and when in...