Hey, Greg!
This is exciting stuff. I thought I read somewhere that the Dawn Redwoods really love water. If you can manage to provide it with plenty, assuming it's not already in a soggy, low area, I bet that tree will take off like a scalded cat. I cannot wait to see the updates. Congratulations. Tim.
@TimBr
Sadly, and surprisingly, My newest Dawn Redwood #2, planted in Sept. 2022, did not fair very well over the very mild winter in NE Ohio.
The tree was mail-order.
I sent some comments on the received condition; but there was no response.
I thought there was a 1-year warranty.
I called & sent pics today, 5/1/23. There are basically no viable buds/green shoots on the tree.
I was informed that there was only a 30-day warranty; and I should have purchased a warranty policy for ~ $18, on a $169 tree.
(Frankly, I could leave the tree in the box for 30 days; and probably not see much difference.)
i.e. Sales gimmick.
Extra large shipping $9; Tx’s $12; Total $191 for a 6-7 ft tree (small plastic pot).
After 15 min. of negotiation, they are sending me a 3-4 ft tree, and a $70 “store-credit”. ("Dawn Redwood #3")
(#3 is arriving today 5/5/23)
I will not be ordering any more “fast-growing-trees” on-line.
Now I have a minor delima, #2 has a few very, very small green shoots in the bottom 20". No buds or green above that.
So do I let it try to regrow from "seedling" size; now that it has started to acclimate ?
or dig it out & plant #3 ?
I'm leaning toward leaving #2; and planting #3 in different location. After a couple years I can always dig out #2 & start over.
