laura sharpe wrote:hey do you know where I can find some red currant bushes?
Matt Smith wrote:I planted everything I received, some of them were just plain ol' dead. ..... Cheap trees whose viability is a crapshoot suddenly become much more expensive when you factor in the potential loss of an entire growing year due to poor product.
I will loudly vouch for Oikos Tree Crops as a quality, family owned company with stellar customer service....... I can't recommend them enough.
Lisa Paulson wrote:I posted this as a source once and got similar remarks about really poor quality trees . Looking at their website, the scope of the place, it strikes me there is a lot more going on there than most projects I know of that are actually legitmate hard working folks and it just brings to mind the old adage if you want to know what really is "follow the money ".
Anyone else get that sense from it ?
Living the good life out with the wildlife
laura sharpe wrote:hey do you know where I can find some red currant bushes?
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