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<blockquote data-quote="DirtyMike" data-source="post: 23529" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>We have a pretty small yard and the back yard is dominated by a big oak tree. So, that leaves me with one option to plant a tree, in the front where the previous owners had a bush or something. Either way, there's a good dent in the front lawn that I've decided to either plant a tree or fill in with black dirt and plant grass. I'd like to do a tree/bush/something and edge it out with blocks and such. But, I'd really like to do a flag pole there as well. Any hardy trees you recommend in the bismarck area? There's someone down the block with a big apple tree (not sure what kind), and I'd really like to have some sort of fruit tree. Usually, don't you have to plant them in pairs with varying species for pollination?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DirtyMike, post: 23529, member: 229"] We have a pretty small yard and the back yard is dominated by a big oak tree. So, that leaves me with one option to plant a tree, in the front where the previous owners had a bush or something. Either way, there's a good dent in the front lawn that I've decided to either plant a tree or fill in with black dirt and plant grass. I'd like to do a tree/bush/something and edge it out with blocks and such. But, I'd really like to do a flag pole there as well. Any hardy trees you recommend in the bismarck area? There's someone down the block with a big apple tree (not sure what kind), and I'd really like to have some sort of fruit tree. Usually, don't you have to plant them in pairs with varying species for pollination? [/QUOTE]
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