Posted by jdemaris on January 17, 2011 at 15:01:53 from (67.142.130.39):
In Reply to: OT evergreen seedlings posted by Fixerupper on January 16, 2011 at 19:50:45:
We planted hundreds of connifer seedlings in a rural area of NY that gets low down to minus 30F and tons of lake effect snow from Lake Ontario. Also a bunch in northern Michigan. Blue Spruce (AKA Colorado Spruce), Tamarack, White Cedar, Balsam Fir, and White Pine. $22 for 25 seedlings, , or $62 for 100 of them. We buy every year here in NY and in Northern Michigan.
All the Blue Spruce have done fine. The worst ones are the White Cedar and Balsam Fir. That because the deer love them and chew off all the summers growth, every winter.
Main thing about the Blue Spruce is - it won't want to turn blue unless you've got the proper acid in the soil. Too akaline and it will want to stay green.
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