Alnus glutinosa
12 years ago
There's a local nursery that has a large container grown Black Alder at a very decent price. They typically do a pretty good job with their container stock, and I've got a need for a fast growing deciduous tree that can handle sandy soil with a hot southern exposure. I've read that this tree, while having a preference for wet/moist conditions, can handle what I've described above. Has anyone tried growing Black Alder on dry soils in full sun? I can get water to it, but I definitely don't need another tree that I have to baby. I've got plenty of those. ;)
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