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Awesome Bully !!!
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I wouldn't consider the ones I received junk trees, but they were tiny baby trees. Considering they are a non-profit foundation, I would not have expected them to ship out 10 large trees for $10. I put them in a sheltered tree nursery area to grow out. All of them survived a few years - last year's ice storm did 3 of the 4 I lost in. The other had been planted as part of a Camp Fire USA project. I still have 6 of the original 10 that I received, and they are doing OK. The ADF trees held up better than my $100 Magnolia tree did in that ice storm.The Dogwoods are very large, the Golden Rain Trees and the Red Bud are much smaller.![]()
Me either...we have several acres of swampiness and live on the flood plain of the Willapa River and I have never seen a BF here....I have seen small frogs, the peeper type.I wouldn't think that kind of frog is native to the area....
Isn't today Monday? I'll PM you an address. I'm on Benson Hill (The Renton end of the Benson Hwy) straight up the hill from Valley Medical Center.
Since there is no hurry this time of year, and I won't likely be headed into Seattle this week. I can offer that I need to go to Reber Ranch this week, so either Wednesday or Thursday I will stop by RR about 3pm to pick up feed. If I know in advance I will drive the truck that day.
Russ
I can bring plenty of useless plants - evergreen huckleberries, blackberries, salal, some moss...
You guys are so nice to go to so much effort for me. I keep telling everyone that chicken keeping people are the nicest people I've ever met...I've never met nicer or more helpful people in my life, and it makes me a nicer person as well![]()
Russ-I can meet you anywhere in north Seattle, Northgate, Lake City, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline--anywhere you happen to need to go in the area.
YES They are AWESOME AND SMELL SOOOOOO GOOOD !!!! Broodytood gave me a tiny little one in 2011. It is now about 7' tall..Speaking of plants, if anyone is interested I have a volunteer Buddleia butterfly bush in my driveway. I've been meaning to dig it up and send it to my sister-in-law, but the darn thing is now over 4 feet across and almost 6 feet tall. Anyone who wants it is welcome to it, and I can help dig it up (I don't think I can do it on my own). I'm in Lynnwood.
It's rather invasive, but it smells heavenly when it blooms! Silvery leaves and big purple spikes of flowers.
Jennifer