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Familiar with the current supply and demand ? Every day more people wake up and buy preps. Buy now and store for later. TSC, Atwoods, E bay, Etsy, plus the regular online nursery's. Not familiar with the metro so no help there. All my cuttings came from etsy and ebay.
I'm in the process of removing 2 fairly large (25ish ft tall) box elders from my backyard. I'm bringing them down a few limbs at a time and paying a niece's boyfriend to haul the debris out. I say box elders because they're full of box elder bottles. Anyway, the goal is to plant 2 semi dwarf and 2 dwarf fruit trees in that area. Do ya'll know a nursery in the okc area that has good healthy stock. I'm hoping to get them in the ground spring of 22. View attachment 226790View attachment 226791
 

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Familiar with the current supply and demand ? Every day more people wake up and buy preps. Buy now and store for later. TSC, Atwoods, E bay, Etsy, plus the regular online nursery's. Not familiar with the metro so no help there. All my cuttings came from etsy and ebay.

Thank you, I hadn't really thought about people wanting to plant fruit trees but yes I'm familiar with the supply chain problems. I'm an over the road trucker.
 

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Thank you, I hadn't really thought about people wanting to plant fruit trees but yes I'm familiar with the supply chain problems. I'm an over the road trucker.
If you or I have thought about it so have at least 10 others, given that protected yard of yours you might give thought to a fig tree. Celeste, Chicago hardy or brown turkey are pretty cold hardy. Figs are natures candy and young dried leaves make an awesome tea.
 

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@THAT Gurl , you might give thought to taking cuttings off your plant. Seeing as you have a Oklahoma growing bush you know it's a cold hardy type. You should be able to make a little coin and or share with some of the clowns here. We had a rat get in the greenhouse this winter and did quite a number on ours, damage hasn't been determined yet. After I saw the damage I put out some yummy green oatmeal bars for them. Or ya might list them as an Oklahoma unknown. As said earlier figs are bigger than one thinks.
https://www.figbid.com/Browse/C160534/Fig-Tree-Cuttings
 

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I'm in the process of removing 2 fairly large (25ish ft tall) box elders from my backyard. I'm bringing them down a few limbs at a time and paying a niece's boyfriend to haul the debris out. I say box elders because they're full of box elder bottles. Anyway, the goal is to plant 2 semi dwarf and 2 dwarf fruit trees in that area. Do ya'll know a nursery in the okc area that has good healthy stock. I'm hoping to get them in the ground spring of 22. View attachment 226790View attachment 226791
The conscious community co-op sells great fruit trees if you are ever up on Waterloo. Pretty like minded folks.
 

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