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Monthly Archives: April 2013
Repeat orders – instantly!
I am used to repeat orders and repeat business. Once tree planters go through the painful and frustrating process of planting trees over and over again and then finally hear about Tree Tubes, they always have such a positive experience … Continue reading
Back in business – Tree Protection Supply
The web site of our very good friends a Tree Protection Supply was recently attacked by a hacker. Wilson Forestry Supply and Tree Protection Supply work cooperatively to share costs and bring you the best tree tubes at the lowest … Continue reading
20 inches of growth on sawtooth oak since March 1
A customer just called from the Florida panhandle. Not to order anything, he was just busting to tell me about his trees. He planted about 100 sawtooth oak seedlings on March 1st. He covered 99 of them with tree tubes … Continue reading
Tree Tubes: 8 inches of growth and the growing season hasn’t really started yet!
Yesterday I got an email from a tree tube customer in Mississippi, with this photo attached: This bur oak seedling (along with several hundred like it) was planted in late February, 2013. It has already grown 8 inches this spring, … Continue reading