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Poplar poles

from $25.00

Poplar poles for quick growing trees:

Shelter
Stock fodder
Errosion control
Wind break

Poles will be cut to approx 1-1.5metres in length and various thicknesses.
Poplar will grow very easily from poles and can be planted directly into the ground.
This variety is a white poplar or hybrid of. (They hybridise very easily)
Poles will be available for pick up or shipping in july-august when dormant but can be ordered at any time. Unlimited amounts available. if you require a large number please flick us an email.

Poplar poles for quick growing trees:

Shelter
Stock fodder
Errosion control
Wind break

Poles will be cut to approx 1-1.5metres in length and various thicknesses.
Poplar will grow very easily from poles and can be planted directly into the ground.
This variety is a white poplar or hybrid of. (They hybridise very easily)
Poles will be available for pick up or shipping in july-august when dormant but can be ordered at any time. Unlimited amounts available. if you require a large number please flick us an email.

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