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Fast Growing Trees Sale: Various Plants, Trees, Shrubs & More

+ Free S/H on $99+

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Fast Growing Trees is having their End of Season Sale with 20% Off Sitewide with promo code FALL20 auto-applies in cart (or apply during checkout). Shipping is free on $99+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member Kev1nG for sharing this deal.
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  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the 1-Quart Nellie Stevens Holly Shrub is $4.03 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $15.99.
  • Fast Growing Trees 60-Day Guarantee:
    • We guarantee your plants will arrive alive and ready to thrive! If you're not satisfied after receiving your trees and plants, our Alive & Thrive Guarantee covers your order within the first 60 days of your online order. We will provide a one-time replacement (shipping costs not included).
    • This guarantee excludes plants not suited for your growing zone.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Fast Growing Trees is having their End of Season Sale with 20% Off Sitewide with promo code FALL20 auto-applies in cart (or apply during checkout). Shipping is free on $99+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member Kev1nG for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Shipping availability will vary by your location with agricultural restrictions for some areas.
Example:

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the 1-Quart Nellie Stevens Holly Shrub is $4.03 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $15.99.
  • Fast Growing Trees 60-Day Guarantee:
    • We guarantee your plants will arrive alive and ready to thrive! If you're not satisfied after receiving your trees and plants, our Alive & Thrive Guarantee covers your order within the first 60 days of your online order. We will provide a one-time replacement (shipping costs not included).
    • This guarantee excludes plants not suited for your growing zone.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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luvche21
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This company is a nightmare to work with when there was a problem with your order, even when they provided a guarantee. Never again.
huge
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Prices are pretty high, even with the discount. Local places and home depot are cheaper

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Yesterday 03:17 AM
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bjoernblechYesterday 03:17 AM
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Shipping appears to only be free if you spend more than $99.
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Yesterday 03:27 AM
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PopolokousYesterday 03:27 AM
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Quote from bjoernblech :
Shipping appears to only be free if you spend more than $99.
Yeah, I was about to post that I'm getting a $19.95 shipping fee for a $30 order.
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luvche21Yesterday 04:42 AM
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This company is a nightmare to work with when there was a problem with your order, even when they provided a guarantee. Never again.
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Quote from luvche21 :
This company is a nightmare to work with when there was a problem with your order, even when they provided a guarantee. Never again.
my experience has been very good so far, had two $50 plants that did not survive within a year, I got replaced under warranty and paid $10 for shipping.
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Prices are pretty high, even with the discount. Local places and home depot are cheaper
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DealDadyYesterday 09:33 AM
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Quote from huge :
Prices are pretty high, even with the discount. Local places and home depot are cheaper
Yea, I just planted an 8ft Japanese Cherry for $20
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Gmaggert1Yesterday 11:33 AM
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If there's any plant savvy people here, what is recommended to do when you have an evergreen type tree or plant that you want to establish in the ground. I live in Louisiana, so it stays pretty warm up until November sometimes even till December and I tried to plant a couple of expensive large evergreens and have both of them die. I'm not sure if it's due to my dog peeing on them or the ground not being quality for them. Any help is welcome.

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Quote from Gmaggert1 :
If there's any plant savvy people here, what is recommended to do when you have an evergreen type tree or plant that you want to establish in the ground. I live in Louisiana, so it stays pretty warm up until November sometimes even till December and I tried to plant a couple of expensive large evergreens and have both of them die. I'm not sure if it's due to my dog peeing on them or the ground not being quality for them. Any help is welcome.
You will need to let people know several things. 1. Species of tree 2. How you planted it, how deep, where, what type of soil. Did you make any amendments to the soil. 3. Watering habits. 4. Is there pest exposure such as deer, bugs, etc. 5. What temperatures did the plant see, with note in any extreme changes. 6. It's good to know your USDA zone too. That should get you in the right direction to provide some good information on the plant. Good luck
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Xracer09Yesterday 01:19 PM
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When you charge $41 for a 1 gallon blackberry bush, it makes sense that shipping is free.
I hope the quality is quite a bit above average for those prices.
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SnotRocketYesterday 01:36 PM
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Thanks, been looking to order some odd plants for the area as Depot only carries apples and pears which I don't want.
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absolute42Yesterday 03:50 PM
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Same prices from when I bought some 2 weeks ago
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Quote from Gmaggert1 :
If there's any plant savvy people here, what is recommended to do when you have an evergreen type tree or plant that you want to establish in the ground. I live in Louisiana, so it stays pretty warm up until November sometimes even till December and I tried to plant a couple of expensive large evergreens and have both of them die. I'm not sure if it's due to my dog peeing on them or the ground not being quality for them. Any help is welcome.
The major component is soil. If your soil is very hard or claylike - you will need to excavate 2x3x more than the plant rootball. Once you've excavated that larger hole, you'll need to screed the native soil from any large rocks, etc. take that screeded soil and mix in about a 40% ratio of potting soil to native soil and mix up. Use this mixture to plant around the new plant and water it well for its first year. Also time of season you plant it has a direct effect as fall and early spring are ideal times.
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PhantasmXYesterday 06:35 PM
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This company sells overpriced trees.
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jkendall01Yesterday 08:31 PM
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Quote from Gmaggert1 :
If there's any plant savvy people here, what is recommended to do when you have an evergreen type tree or plant that you want to establish in the ground. I live in Louisiana, so it stays pretty warm up until November sometimes even till December and I tried to plant a couple of expensive large evergreens and have both of them die. I'm not sure if it's due to my dog peeing on them or the ground not being quality for them. Any help is welcome.
The most important imformation for any plants or trees, is knowing your zone. Louisiana has 8b to 10b. If the tree tag is not zoned for your area, it likely won't survive.

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Just go to Home Depot...

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