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I do hear about Morse tree nursery. Haven’t tried yet.
So-so results with chief river or cold stream nursery (one was better than the other- I forget which).
MO dnr tree nursery has stuff like persimmon & great oak stuff. Iowa has great oak selection.
Get pears too. Persimmon, chestnut, crabapple like dolgo. Chinkapin oak is good. Etc etc.
 

This is the nursery I have used the last 3 years and have planted a couple dozen each year. I’ve mixed it up with apples, crabapples, pears, persimmon and chestnut. 100% so far with trees leafing out/survival.

2022 was the first year I planted his trees and they were all 3-5 foot tall whips. Last year he started to offer larger, 2 year old trees as his primary offering.

This year I had 4 crabapples from my 2022 planting that fruited. In total I have about 75 of his trees so far and he is a great guy to work with.
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This is the nursery I have used the last 3 years and have planted a couple dozen each year. I’ve mixed it up with apples, crabapples, pears, persimmon and chestnut. 100% so far with trees leafing out/survival.

2022 was the first year I planted his trees and they were all 3-5 foot tall whips. Last year he started to offer larger, 2 year old trees as his primary offering.

This year I had 4 crabapples from my 2022 planting that fruited. In total I have about 75 of his trees so far and he is a great guy to work with. View attachment 130663View attachment 130662View attachment 130661


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Ok thanks guys all good information
 
Tried morse, was not a fan. Bluehill I have had real good success with.
Good to know. I did order some from bluehill along with some other places. That year I had a high die off on blue hill. My concern was- so much of the root system was cut off. The ones I have 2 years later still haven’t grown much due to rebuilding roots. Now- that could be just bad luck or a batch they cut it too much. But it for sure was an issue.

I will also admit- this is coming from a guy that’s very fussy on growing grafted trees. I planted about 2,000 in rootmaker bags - which when I moved them- retained over 90% of the root system on 4-5 year old trees. So- maybe I’m just spoiled. If a guy really had the bug to grow & transplant later- it sure is effective. A lot of work but effective. 99% of folks- just do above Though & get good trees from good sources. Put the extra time, $ & care into protecting them. It’s extremely worthwhile - do it right…. Like fruit trees- screens on trunk, t posts & cage. Water if drought. Mulch or weed control, etc. Once they get super established- gets way easier. Worth babying them for a few years.
 
Morse Pears (other stuff they offer is so-so), Blue Hill Rocks, 39th parallel is great, MO & IA DNR for regular trees/conifers and shrubs.

I real deal guy I respect greatly told me last week he's over the moon with the Whitetail Crab stock he's received for a few years now. Might try them this year
 
Good to know. I did order some from bluehill along with some other places. That year I had a high die off on blue hill. My concern was- so much of the root system was cut off. The ones I have 2 years later still haven’t grown much due to rebuilding roots. Now- that could be just bad luck or a batch they cut it too much. But it for sure was an issue.

I will also admit- this is coming from a guy that’s very fussy on growing grafted trees. I planted about 2,000 in rootmaker bags - which when I moved them- retained over 90% of the root system on 4-5 year old trees. So- maybe I’m just spoiled. If a guy really had the bug to grow & transplant later- it sure is effective. A lot of work but effective. 99% of folks- just do above Though & get good trees from good sources. Put the extra time, $ & care into protecting them. It’s extremely worthwhile - do it right…. Like fruit trees- screens on trunk, t posts & cage. Water if drought. Mulch or weed control, etc. Once they get super established- gets way easier. Worth babying them for a few years.

2000 in rootmaker bags??? wow
 
Morse is OK but pricey. They did honor their warranty on a bunch of trees I had die.

Was impressed with both Yellow River and IA DNR nursery products I have bought
 
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