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Default Do you want to grow Christmas Trees?

I have found an absolutely fabulous source of little Christmas Trees!
Is anyone growing Christmas Trees now, or thinking about doing so?
I'd love to turn you on to my source.
Over 50,000 yearling plants ready to set out and grow for you.
The price is right. $1.50 or less per plant, depending on how many you
order.
Shipping would have to be figured on this also.
These are located in the NW part of Spartanburg County in South Carolina.
Let me know if I can help you.
Have a great New Year.
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