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Catalpa tree
I know all the pros and cons about the catalpas. Worm droppings, flowers
making slimy mess. Nonetheless, does anyone know where a catalpa tree can be purchased? Perry bentcajungirl |
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Catalpa tree
"bentcajungirl" wrote in message ... I know all the pros and cons about the catalpas. Worm droppings, flowers making slimy mess. Nonetheless, does anyone know where a catalpa tree can be purchased? Perry bentcajungirl You should be able to find one at a garden center. I doubt that Home Depot etc. would carry them. Peter H |
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Catalpa tree
Don't have an answer for you, but those catalpa worms are some of the
best Blue Gill/perch bait in existence. On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:10:35 -0600, "bentcajungirl" wrote: I know all the pros and cons about the catalpas. Worm droppings, flowers making slimy mess. Nonetheless, does anyone know where a catalpa tree can be purchased? Perry bentcajungirl *********************** We Ship Daily! Come visit our site. Authorized Dealer - Jake's Wire Tighteners C @ C Fencing Supply Co. www.fencingsource.com |
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Catalpa tree
Check out the nursery at Ty Ty Georgia. They don't have online ordering, but
you can call their toll free number. I've ordered a couple of trees from them--not catalpa--and they were very good people to deal with. The trees were just gorgeous when I got them, well packed and lots of roots. They took off quickly upon planting and are healthy as can be. They do have catalpa for $6.95 plus shipping for a gallon-size tree. Check them out at http://www.tytyga.com/main.html. On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:10:35 -0600, "bentcajungirl" wrote: I know all the pros and cons about the catalpas. Worm droppings, flowers making slimy mess. Nonetheless, does anyone know where a catalpa tree can be purchased? Perry bentcajungirl *********************** We Ship Daily! Come visit our site. Authorized Dealer - Jake's Wire Tighteners C @ C Fencing Supply Co. www.fencingsource.com |
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Catalpa tree
By the way, we used to have a large catalpa at a house we lived in 30 years
ago. It was a beautiful tree, great for shade, and we never saw a worm in it during the 5 years we lived there. |
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Catalpa tree
From what I understand, you (the person) are to physically re-locate a worm
to the tree. I guess they are not as prolific as they once were and we humans have to help.. Thank you for the link. Perry bentcajungirl |
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Catalpa tree
I believe I'll pass on that cause. You're welcome for the link.
"bentcajungirl" wrote in message . .. From what I understand, you (the person) are to physically re-locate a worm to the tree. I guess they are not as prolific as they once were and we humans have to help.. Thank you for the link. Perry bentcajungirl |
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