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akguppy 08-14-2008 01:09 PM

I'll take the one on the left. :D

dmaxjenn 08-14-2008 03:26 PM

I usually buy a small one the first year Potted of course, bring it in two weeks before christmas then out for under cover for two weeks, then just keep it on the deck or where ever! ... and do that for 5 yrs and then plant it.. cheaper to buy in a pot and let it grow you pay for five trees plus never through it away.:5:

bigdaddydiesel 08-14-2008 06:46 PM

yes I do...
 

Originally Posted by babydoll214 (Post 194183)
How beautiful! I love real Christmas trees. There's just something about them... I hate a fake tree and will never have one in my house! My goal is to get the biggest possible tree that will fit through the front door. (Bobby hates this by the way...) Do you deliver to the east coast of VA? If so, we will have to have a DB GTG when you're out here. :c:

All up and down the east coast, I actually have a lot that I am suppose to sell a few hundred trees to that sets up at the farmers' market in Va Beach. I just started this a few years ago and I am going to be on the road constantly once the season starts looking for more clients to sell to, you know, good ol' door to door, or lot to lot as it were...:U:
I will not haul them with a big rig, My niche is the fact that I guarantee that the trees have been cut within 36 hours of delivery and I also guarantee the quality of the trees that I sell...
But yeah, a GTG would be cool...
we'll figure out a date on a weekend and I'll bring the better half and the two youngins and we'll make a weekend of it!!!
See you there!:5:

babydoll214 08-14-2008 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by bigdaddydiesel (Post 194272)
All up and down the east coast, I actually have a lot that I am suppose to sell a few hundred trees to that sets up at the farmers' market in Va Beach. I just started this a few years ago and I am going to be on the road constantly once the season starts looking for more clients to sell to, you know, good ol' door to door, or lot to lot as it were...:U:
I will not haul them with a big rig, My niche is the fact that I guarantee that the trees have been cut within 36 hours of delivery and I also guarantee the quality of the trees that I sell...
But yeah, a GTG would be cool...
we'll figure out a date on a weekend and I'll bring the better half and the two youngins and we'll make a weekend of it!!!
See you there!:5:

We are about an hour and a half north of VA Beach, straight up route 17. That's cool that you guarantee that they are fresh. So many times we go look for trees and they are all dry and half dead already... Just let us know when you are out this way and we will meet up.

:U:

Benjamin 08-14-2008 07:55 PM

Chris.... don't let them corrupt you too....:w2:

babydoll214 08-14-2008 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 194292)
Chris.... don't let them corrupt you too....:w2:

Look, just because you were trusting enough to let me distract you while Bobby told the Hooter's girl that it was your birthday, does not mean that you have to warn people about us. OK? :D

And Bobby said to tell you to shut up. When he wants your opinion, he'll tell you what it is. :D (I'm not even gonna ask...)

WinstonWolf 08-14-2008 09:15 PM

... How long does it take for them to get that big?

dmaxjenn 08-14-2008 09:30 PM

7-10 yrs.. its a long process...:pca1:

bigdaddydiesel 08-15-2008 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by babydoll214 (Post 194285)
Just let us know when you are out this way and we will meet up.

I definitely will!:U:

Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 194292)
Chris.... don't let them corrupt you too....:w2:

I'll try not too, HE HE He...:w2:

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Originally Posted by WinstonWolf (Post 194323)
... How long does it take for them to get that big?

D-maxJenn is right, it is a long process, but most of the trees in the pictures are close to 14-15 years old...:U:

dmaxjenn 08-15-2008 12:53 PM

14 - 15 eh.. longer then i figured,, what the hieght of maturity.. 6 ft? What are they Spuce? Fir? id have to look at the pictures again to see. I know in my nursary I grew hedging ceders from seedlings, takeing the tops off from the mature ones and starting them that way.sand and root starter.. they grew 2-3 feet a year.. fast growers though ...A full hegde would be at its prime at 10 yrs...like 20 ft tall or so. Depending how big you wanted it....


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