I'm wanting to plant 3-6 Dogwood trees in my yard and need some suggestions on where to acquire said trees...any ideas?
I'm wanting to plant 3-6 Dogwood trees in my yard and need some suggestions on where to acquire said trees...any ideas?
Do you have a Kmart out your way? They closed the West Town one, but it used to have a great garden center. You could also check back behind Fort Sanders. I think it is Kirby's that sells trees.
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I love Popes and Stanleys!!
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"a Brahmin revolutionary from the Golden Age with pink and lavender blood vessels with lots of expertise on the issues"
[Hildegard, Blab, May '09]
I'm not an expert on such things, but I believe this strategy 1) is best pursued in fall or winter, 2) will limit you to small trees that may take several years of growth before they flower, 3) risks killing the tree however hard you try to limit root damage.
I suggest a little Internet sleuthing on transplanting dogwoods. If you get to the point where you feel like you can do it successfully, I can surely find some saplings near my house.
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Not an expert either, but my investigation and experiences indicates that you are correct on all points. 1) add VERY early spring. 2) MANY years. And 3)the way to limit root damage is to dig really small trees.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2363351_transplant-dogwood.html
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Thanks for the advice/suggestions all. Looks like I'll have to wait until fall then. I wasn't looking for anything over 2-4ft. I'm wanting to plant a row between my property and my neighbors. I bought a new house last year in a neighborhood that used to be a cow field (insert witty anti-suburbanite jokes here) so there isn't a damn tree around for "miles" per se.