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beautyberry or buttonbush
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<blockquote data-quote="treefarmer" data-source="post: 3068058" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>The Tennessee Department of Forestry has Tennessee grown seedlings available 100 for $75 or better in larger quantities. Free delivery to your county. Check out their catalog at <a href="http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/publications/forestry/seedlingcatalog.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/publicati ... atalog.pdf</a> . Three years ago I planted a couple dozen beauty berry seedlings on our Tree Farm under pines as an experiment and they thrived. They are producing berries in good quantities. I didn't use a cage or any protection and didn't lose any to browsing. I suggest you try a variety of shrubs because not all shrubs will grow on your property - For example I've tried numerous times to get allegheny Chinkapin, Washington Hawthorn, and American/Chickasaw plum to grow and they slowly die on our farm. I haven't seen any deer use of the Beauty Berry plants yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treefarmer, post: 3068058, member: 10041"] The Tennessee Department of Forestry has Tennessee grown seedlings available 100 for $75 or better in larger quantities. Free delivery to your county. Check out their catalog at [url=http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/publications/forestry/seedlingcatalog.pdf]http://www.tn.gov/agriculture/publicati ... atalog.pdf[/url] . Three years ago I planted a couple dozen beauty berry seedlings on our Tree Farm under pines as an experiment and they thrived. They are producing berries in good quantities. I didn't use a cage or any protection and didn't lose any to browsing. I suggest you try a variety of shrubs because not all shrubs will grow on your property - For example I've tried numerous times to get allegheny Chinkapin, Washington Hawthorn, and American/Chickasaw plum to grow and they slowly die on our farm. I haven't seen any deer use of the Beauty Berry plants yet. [/QUOTE]
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