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What a great resource!  I will definitely follow up with your suggestion.
Thank you Carrie.

Best,
Lynette Reep

Quoting Carrie Deegan <[log in to unmask]>:

> Just another FYI on the birdscaping track...
>
> A great (inexpensive) source for some of these native bird-friendly 
> trees and shrubs is the bareroot plant sale that many of the state's 
> conservation districts hold each spring.  For example, the Winooski 
> Conservation District holds 2 sales (one in Berlin and one in 
> Williston) sometime in late April/ early May.  Email Abbey Willard 
> ([log in to unmask]) or Tiffany Shaw 
> ([log in to unmask]) to get your name and address on their 
> order-form mailing list.  Their stock is not large (usually 3' to 5' 
> in height) but it is very inexpensive ($3 - $10 per tree/shrub) so 
> you can get a wide variety and cover a lot of ground...
>
> Carrie Deegan
>
> Huntington, VT
>

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