WeissGuy

Jeesh - we have a lot in commmon....you face an issue, and instead of just educating yourself enough to "solve" it, you end up becoming vastly interested and become rather an expert on the subject a few months later!!! I know due to our geo proximity to one another and our passion for trees/ponds/et al we'll get on very well!


Thank you very much for the feedback - I find the E Red Cedar a little slow in growth and esthetically inferior to the pines or spruces and firs, but I agree they are probably the most hardy of all the options. My favorite pine, by far, is the White Pine - and if I could I would prefer planting them over any of the other options.

I will check the threads - and I'm sorry I should have done that straight away instead of making you rehash. Great meeting you, and go Huskers, er Tigers....right? \:\)

tom


Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau

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