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In the United States, the Forestry Service provides them. Only commercially useful varieties, but they sell seedlings in units of 1,000 quantity. A thousand isn't that big. I can easily pick up the bundle. Large companies buy tens and hundreds of thousands each year.


In the U.S., some states also sell seedlings and in quantities less than 1000. A few examples (with prices):

New York: https://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/75799.html

Virginia: http://dof.virginia.gov/infopubs/Seedling-Price-Guide_2018-2...

Washington: https://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/forest-resource...


My county gives away trees to anyone willing to plant them in their yard. They are not seedlings either, but probably a year or older.


Which country?



Correction: DeSoto County is in MS.


Sorry, but you misread. County, not countRy. I'm in the US, but I'd rather not reveal my location to that level of detail.


That's fair, I did misread and that does make a big difference in anonymity.


Any idea how much that costs?

EDIT - The sibling comment has links to listed prices.




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