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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 2371160" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>I'll be happy to let you know how the trees do. The wild plums are growing well and should make a little thicket very quickly. </p><p></p><p>The persimmon trees averaged 30" with HUGE root balls. We machine planted 100 persimmon seedlings three years ago. Most of the trees died and the survivors have grown very little. Our local forester warned me that persimmons don't grow well from seedlings. However, even after transplant shock, the MDC persimmons have already sprouted leaves and are growing better then the older persimmon trees. </p><p></p><p>I'll definately buy many more trees from MDC this fall. </p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 2371160, member: 3026"] I'll be happy to let you know how the trees do. The wild plums are growing well and should make a little thicket very quickly. The persimmon trees averaged 30" with HUGE root balls. We machine planted 100 persimmon seedlings three years ago. Most of the trees died and the survivors have grown very little. Our local forester warned me that persimmons don't grow well from seedlings. However, even after transplant shock, the MDC persimmons have already sprouted leaves and are growing better then the older persimmon trees. I'll definately buy many more trees from MDC this fall. Jim [/QUOTE]
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