tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930804387752505683.post5389756267016317953..comments2023-06-15T18:07:51.357-07:00Comments on Trees That Please Nursery: A Valley Oak Starts It’s Journey At Trees That Please Nursery.Trees That Please Nurseryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12351368886446616301noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930804387752505683.post-11993416171312513932015-01-21T07:37:38.817-08:002015-01-21T07:37:38.817-08:00Michael, show us the picture of Fred's tree in...Michael, show us the picture of Fred's tree in his front yard. I've also seen several at your own arboretum in Los Lunas that have reached 40 feet in a dozen years with a big one about 50 feet tall that was planted from seed in January of 1989. Not slow growing at all and in fact champions of fast growth as far as quality hardwood trees are concerned. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1930804387752505683.post-1206707100068071872015-01-21T07:34:39.168-08:002015-01-21T07:34:39.168-08:00I would not call Valley oak slow. We regularly se...I would not call Valley oak slow. We regularly see mature trees with trunks 4 plus feet thick adding 3 to 4 feet of new growth on every branch in the area around Davis California. Your owner Michael showed us a young tree that reached 40 tall in 10 years in Fred Traugers yard in Albuquerque. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com