Same here. Never received email alerts on my top few trees even though I could see they were available. I placed a couple orders and didn’t get any kind of email confirmation on those either. They show up in my account so hopefully that means they went through.Ya I really wish he'd update his site. I signed up for the email alerts the two previous years and never got them and didn't get what I wanted. It's wild how in demand his trees are, good for him. They are really nice trees.
That or getting on the Idaho Fish and Game website for the elk draw....I posted elsewhere this reminds me of Ticketmaster in the early days of online buying
That's a NICE selection of trees! Our camp has all of those except Yates & Advent pear. I think you'll be happy with those picks.Picked up multiples of the following, about 30 total:
Galarina
Buckman
Turning point
Kerr
Enterprise
Yates
Chesnut
Ed's Crazy
Kieffer pear
Sweet Advent pear
Me too. I’ve mostly been grafting my own, and that’s rewarding and all, but this year I bought a bunch of the largest sizes I could get. I guess all the waiting is getting to me!I agree with Prarie Shadow, as I bought 6 trees last fall and all have grown at least a foot and a half (some almost double that!) and have great limb/leaf growth..I ordered 6 more this year and am trying the larger trees (I know, I’m impatient, but I want some FRUIT!)
Welcome to the addiction..I started in 2020 with 7 trees..now I have a few (dozen) in my yard and will have 40+ in a tree/food plot after next spring…buying the most expensive fly fishing gear or going on a safari every year might be cheaper but would definitely not be as fun…I didn’t even know what Blue Hill was. Handed them a few hundred and now shopping for more trees elsewhere.
Any other hobby has to be cheaper. Lol
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I didn’t even know what Blue Hill was. Handed them a few hundred and now shopping for more trees elsewhere.
Any other hobby has to be cheaper. Lol
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It's true - there's something about planting things that all sorts of wildlife will eat or use for cover. Addiction is the right word. After lurking on this forum for about 5 years before I ever posted so much as a question - I thought 5 or 6 apple / crab trees ought to do it for our camp. We're now over 80 fruit trees ....... started in Spring of 2013.Welcome to the addiction..I started in 2020 with 7 trees..now I have a few (dozen) in my yard and will have 40+ in a tree/food plot after next spring…buying the most expensive fly fishing gear or going on a safari every year might be cheaper but would definitely not be as fun…