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Particularly if you are happy with smaller trees this can be a very quick way to get quality results.lackhand wrote:I'm glad I found this thread. After fighting to try and find good stock here, I've been unable to stop my urge to just grow my own, and I have 25 Chinese elm seeds cold stratifying right now (our winters aren't cold enough to just plant them). I've been doubting myself because everybody talks about collecting, or working with established nursery stock, so it's nice to know my seedlings have a bright future.
I like all sizes of trees, so I'll probably keep some small and put some in the ground to fatten up for a few years. Might even try a mame size. I'm excited to start working with them.Jow wrote:Particularly if you are happy with smaller trees this can be a very quick way to get quality results.lackhand wrote:I'm glad I found this thread. After fighting to try and find good stock here, I've been unable to stop my urge to just grow my own, and I have 25 Chinese elm seeds cold stratifying right now (our winters aren't cold enough to just plant them). I've been doubting myself because everybody talks about collecting, or working with established nursery stock, so it's nice to know my seedlings have a bright future.
Sorry everyone - I just found that funny!Andrew Legg wrote:You are a law unto yourself!Jow wrote:A couple that I did this spring. They are already getting close to pencil thick.
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