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2 years and 2 weeks in tree tubes
A customer in Florida sent a photo of a sawtooth oak he planted as an 18/24″ seedling and protected with a 4ft tree tube. He texted: “This tree was planted 2 years and 2 weeks ago. Look at the height … Continue reading
Tree Tubes: Will it straighten out?
One “side effect” of the hyper-speed growth often exhibited by seedlings in tree tubes is that they often shoot out the tops of the tubes and then bend over for a period of time. Here’s an example: I am often … Continue reading
Tree Tube Testimonial #6,298
OK, I don’t really have any idea how many tree tube testimonials I have been sent over the last 25 years. I love count long ago… which isn’t to say that I ever get tired of hearing from happy customers! … Continue reading
Watch your step!
While checking to the growth of his sawtooth oak and Chinese chestnut seedlings growing in tree tubes a customer in Florida met up with this dude: Let’s be careful out there folks!
The browse line perfectly illustrated
It continues to irk me that even though I have been in the tree tube business for 24 years that my customers are better at explaining their benefits than I am. I received a text over the weekend from an … Continue reading
Tree Tube Feedback 2
Feedback continues to pour in from customers who planted spring of 2013 and before… along with some stunning photographs! From a customer in IN who bought 5ft tree tubes for his trees and cut some in half for use on … Continue reading
Top 5 mistakes made by first time tree planters
Note: I’m skipping the most obvious and egregious of tree planting errors (not using Tree Tubes!). I’m taking it for granted that if you’re visiting this site you know better! 1) Planting more than you can tend properly (a.k.a. biting … 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
Old Friends
I love this time of year! Every spring I hear from customers/friends who call year after year to order tree tubes for the spring’s projects. In addition to getting repeat orders for tree tubes, I get updates on how previous … Continue reading
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Tree Tubes for drought relief
A customer in Illinois emailed me yesterday: I have been very happy with the tree tubes I purchased last year. I came back to your company because your prices are competitive and you took the time to provide helpful information … Continue reading