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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 3995664" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>We are kinda late in the season, Willis orchards in GA specialises in varieties that do well in the South, but their shelves a a bit bare right now. <a href="https://www.willisorchards.com/" target="_blank">Willis Orchard Company</a></p><p></p><p>Burnt ridge nursery in WA is a permaculture nursery hand has great prices and reasonable shipping, I am trying their stock in OK for the first time this year but generally plants going from north to south do well as opposed to the other way around <a href="https://www.burntridgenursery.com/" target="_blank">Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards | Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berries for Sale | Buy Plants Online</a></p><p></p><p>Both of the above stock mayhaws and pawpaws</p><p></p><p>I recommend peaches and plums for our climate. Currants express is lily the native golden current should do good. Also look into sea berry for nitrogen fixing. OSU has great info on home fruit growing. I appreciate your tree nerddom, can't help on the oak though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 3995664, member: 51737"] We are kinda late in the season, Willis orchards in GA specialises in varieties that do well in the South, but their shelves a a bit bare right now. [URL='https://www.willisorchards.com/']Willis Orchard Company[/URL] Burnt ridge nursery in WA is a permaculture nursery hand has great prices and reasonable shipping, I am trying their stock in OK for the first time this year but generally plants going from north to south do well as opposed to the other way around [URL='https://www.burntridgenursery.com/']Burnt Ridge Nursery & Orchards | Fruit Trees, Nut Trees, Berries for Sale | Buy Plants Online[/URL] Both of the above stock mayhaws and pawpaws I recommend peaches and plums for our climate. Currants express is lily the native golden current should do good. Also look into sea berry for nitrogen fixing. OSU has great info on home fruit growing. I appreciate your tree nerddom, can't help on the oak though. [/QUOTE]
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