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<blockquote data-quote="Duncandl" data-source="post: 3512226" data-attributes="member: 4389"><p>I planted 16 Taylor Junipers from Goldsby last year in my backyard to provide a wind break and some eventual privacy from the neighbors over the fence. </p><p></p><p>What a job, I know that isn't an entire forest but I did it all by myself and it was a very satisfying adventure for me. I had to move 4 other trees that had been in the ground for a year or so and they have all survived our winter/wind and the transplant, for now....</p><p></p><p>I was lucky enough to meet a young man who graduated from oSu and has a business catering to business landscape and trees. He told me that the place in Goldsby is his "go to" destination year round and his father also did business with the folks in Goldsby. </p><p></p><p>I am not a tree person per se, but I do know for a fact that we paid considerably less than our neighbors across the street who bought 4 from a local landscaper crew, the trees they purchased look a little fuller and taller than mine. I don't know the exact amount because I didn't really pay attention to his ramblings as he directed "his" worker-bee's here and there, lol. </p><p></p><p>Long story, yes, I am happy as can be with my trees and I recommend them from what I have experienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duncandl, post: 3512226, member: 4389"] I planted 16 Taylor Junipers from Goldsby last year in my backyard to provide a wind break and some eventual privacy from the neighbors over the fence. What a job, I know that isn't an entire forest but I did it all by myself and it was a very satisfying adventure for me. I had to move 4 other trees that had been in the ground for a year or so and they have all survived our winter/wind and the transplant, for now.... I was lucky enough to meet a young man who graduated from oSu and has a business catering to business landscape and trees. He told me that the place in Goldsby is his "go to" destination year round and his father also did business with the folks in Goldsby. I am not a tree person per se, but I do know for a fact that we paid considerably less than our neighbors across the street who bought 4 from a local landscaper crew, the trees they purchased look a little fuller and taller than mine. I don't know the exact amount because I didn't really pay attention to his ramblings as he directed "his" worker-bee's here and there, lol. Long story, yes, I am happy as can be with my trees and I recommend them from what I have experienced. [/QUOTE]
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