To quote the band BR-549, "In South Carolina, there are many tall pines." Good Lord, I have never seen so many trees in my life! and they are HUGE! I came from the mesquite flats of Texas! Sadly, I did not take full advantage of my opportunity in Texas to harvest the abundance of this tree.
I have only seen ONE 'Sage since moving here to SC in late April this year. It is next to the road in front of an old farm house on a rout I drive sometimes coming home from work. This thing is HUGE! I am not interested in harvesting this Grand-Pappy of a Sage! I am in Upstate SC. Does anybody know of any good sources of Sage in this area?
On another trail of thought... I just bought a house here in the Greenville area. I am on 1/3 acre and have a TON of trees already. Is there any chance I might be able to plant and harvest a Sage within a 5-10 year timeframe? The above mentioned Sage has a good bit of apples on it. I am thinking about getting some from them and getting some seedlings going. Or... is there a place online that sells sapling Sage trees... that way I would be a few years ahead of the game. I like the idea of growing one from a sapling, because I could somewhat control the straightness of the tree's growth.
Are there any negatives about growing a Sage on a residential lot?