I think I would send the pine to Boon's also...it's too nice to risk trying to keep it where you live... They die in Charlotte, north Georgia, Atlanta, and in most, if not all, of South Carolina. I can't imagine your area would be much different. Arthur has a couple in Asheville that he has had for a while but I don't think he would tell you that they are thriving. Randy Clark brought several with him when he moved From Minnesota...all dead in 3 seasons.
Do you know anyone in your area that have kept a ponderosa more than 2-3 seasons without a steady decline?
its definitely a sweet tree and I am not really a fan of PP. I just don't want to see you disappointed in the long run.
The RMJ is awesome as well...can't wait to see it in a decade or so!
best of luck,
John
Do you know anyone in your area that have kept a ponderosa more than 2-3 seasons without a steady decline?
its definitely a sweet tree and I am not really a fan of PP. I just don't want to see you disappointed in the long run.
The RMJ is awesome as well...can't wait to see it in a decade or so!
best of luck,
John