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Inquiry: When to Order Seedlings from Extension Office? To ColumbiaMagazine.com: When is the best time to order tree seedlings from the County Extension Office and what are the varieties available? What varieties are most desired by the Commonwealth of Kentucky? s/Charles Marshburn Great question: Hope we be getting answers for you soon from the Extension Office, from our own CM contributing tree expert, Billy Joe Fudge, and others. One annual spring tree planting project which is having great success. is to plant more redbuds, a promotion of Sue Stivers and the Adair County Tourism board. You can never have have enough redbuds. Our own choices are some people often fight: Fence row Cedars, copses of papaws, Trees of Heaven, locusts, for their beauty and perfume; more mainstream and needed are dogwood, black walnut, filberts, and tulip poplars. But those are only our ideas. -CM This story was posted on 2008-08-17 10:55:43
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