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<blockquote data-quote="Petras" data-source="post: 251374" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Juneberry plants can be had from the Towner Nursery for about $1 each... it may take a few years before they produce anything though as they are only about a foot tall or so. </p><p></p><p>I just ordered 50 juneberry, 50 chokecherry, 50 scotch pine, 50 ponderosa pine, and 50 amur maples from the towner nursery and my total bill was only $162. They will for the most part all be bare root.</p><p>When ordering from the Towner Nursery I believe you have to order a minimum of 50. We are going to be planting tree rows for our new property so this isn't a big issue as we need lots of trees.</p><p></p><p>One other suggestion I would make is call your county soil conservation district. They will usually be able to get most varieties of trees that one might want and they will let a guy order in smaller quantities as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petras, post: 251374, member: 216"] Juneberry plants can be had from the Towner Nursery for about $1 each... it may take a few years before they produce anything though as they are only about a foot tall or so. I just ordered 50 juneberry, 50 chokecherry, 50 scotch pine, 50 ponderosa pine, and 50 amur maples from the towner nursery and my total bill was only $162. They will for the most part all be bare root. When ordering from the Towner Nursery I believe you have to order a minimum of 50. We are going to be planting tree rows for our new property so this isn't a big issue as we need lots of trees. One other suggestion I would make is call your county soil conservation district. They will usually be able to get most varieties of trees that one might want and they will let a guy order in smaller quantities as well. [/QUOTE]
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