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<blockquote data-quote="Florida Cracker 971" data-source="post: 3585507" data-attributes="member: 8449"><p>I have bought around 30 Realtree Nursery wildlife trees from Wal-Mart. I have Sawtooth Oak, persimmons & crab apple ( $25.00 each ). I planted in the open & in old pasture that I am letting nature take back over. I have planted in the spring & kept in original pots all summer & planted in the fall, all are doing awesome with 100% survival rate. Also these trees were only watered the day they were planted, nature took care of the rest. Remember to protect from the deer or your just throwing your money away. Start keeping an eye on the garden centers now because when they come in word will spread fast & they will be gone with Dunstan Chestnut trees selling out first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florida Cracker 971, post: 3585507, member: 8449"] I have bought around 30 Realtree Nursery wildlife trees from Wal-Mart. I have Sawtooth Oak, persimmons & crab apple ( $25.00 each ). I planted in the open & in old pasture that I am letting nature take back over. I have planted in the spring & kept in original pots all summer & planted in the fall, all are doing awesome with 100% survival rate. Also these trees were only watered the day they were planted, nature took care of the rest. Remember to protect from the deer or your just throwing your money away. Start keeping an eye on the garden centers now because when they come in word will spread fast & they will be gone with Dunstan Chestnut trees selling out first. [/QUOTE]
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