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Out of stockExcellent native shrub known for attracting wildlife, providing food (berries for birds, deer and other mammals, nectar for pollinators), shelter, and nesting sites, with its flowers, colorful fall foliage, and persistent berries offering multi-season benefits. White flowers in spring, dark berries in summer/fall, and vibrant red/orange foliage in autumn. Tolerates wet locations well as well as drier. Performs best in sunny locations. The high-antioxidant fruit is also used in baking and to make jams, jellies, syrup, tea, juice and wine. Fruit can persist into winter and serves as a food source for birds and other wildlife. Height: Up to 8 ft Width: Up to 6 ft Available in a bareroot plant. 18-24 in. $4.95 each
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31% OffBeautiful spring blooming Butterlies Magnolia. Bright, cheerful, canary yellow blooms are a welcome site after a long winter! This magnolia grows well getting partial to full sun. We recommend Magnolia be planted in a soil that drains well & is sheltered from strong winter winds. This fragrant variety grows to be 15 ft tall by 10 ft wide. Offered: 5.5 in Container (up to 1 ft): Sale $19.95 1 Gal Container (up to 2 ft): Sale $39.95 Bareroot (6-7 ft, branched): Sale $99 Quart/Gal Estimated to be available for pickup starting March 27. Bareroot (6-7 ft) estimated to be available starting April 10th.
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Fast growing, reaches heights of 70-100 ft, with a spread of approximately 30 ft. Green leaves/needles turn orange/red in autumn and then fall from tree. Grows well in various soils, including moist sites. Spring specials:
- Quart Containers (2-3 ft) $9
- 3 gal (5-6 ft) $89
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A new hybrid fir, a natural cross between Balsam and Fraser firs. Offers the dense fullness and scent of a Balsam with the superior needle retention and structure of a Fraser. Full, lush, symmetrical form, with soft, dark green needles that often have a silver underside.Nicely branched trees.Available in quart containers. $12 each
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Fast Growing, Deer Resistant, Makes a great screen! Grows 30 -40 ft tall and 12 to 15 ft wide. Grows in a wide range of soils. Avoid soils that can get heavily saturated in water for prolonged periods. Beautiful trees, locally grown!
Pricing:- 18-24 in (quart container): $7.50
- 30-36 in (gallon container): $14
- Larger sizes are available. Please contact us for more information.
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Out of stockBeautiful deep purple leaves combined with attractive trumpet shaped pink blooms adds to the landscape! Contact us for availability of this item.
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29% OffHazelnuts have higher nutritional value than acorns. The nuts produced by this smaller tree are preferred by squirrels, deer, turkey, woodpeckers, pheasants, grouse, quail and more. The male catkins are a food staple of ruffed grouse throughout the winter. Nuts mature in September/October. Grows 15-18 ft tall, 10-12 ft wide, typically in a multi stemmed form. Plant several for best results with cross pollination. Medium to fast growth rate. Typically produces nuts within only a few years. sizes available: Bareroot & Container 1-2 ft (minor branching, bareroot): $4.50 3-4 ft, well branched (5-10gal): $49 SALE! Estimated to be available starting April 5th. Code: NLNSS
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17% OffOut of stockAmerican plum blooms are fragrant, white in early spring. The red to apricot-colored plums ripen over the summer with yellow pulp. The fruits are about 1” in diameter and are edible and often used in jams and jellies. The 3” oblong, serrated leaves turn yellow to orange in the fall and the thorny, steel-gray branches and twigs are quite attractive in the winter. American plum is a very important wildlife plant and is most commonly used in windbreaks and conservation plantings.
- 2 ft (bareroot) $5.95
- 3-4 ft (2 gal) SALE $24 (reg $29)
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20% OffImproved Chinese Chestnut: Our Chestnut offerings provide quality trees well suited for our area providing cold hardiness and disease resistance. Plant several types for cross pollination and improved nut production. Selected from superior orchard strain. Exceptional vigor, good nut production, uniformity and disease resistance. Bareroot (2 ft): $8.25 Potted (2-3 gal, 3-4 ft): $39 SALE! Contact us for more information on named cultivars (Layeroka, Precoce Migoule & others) that we have in limited numbers (2-3 gal). code: FKNICC/SS
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Known for exceptionally large, sweet, juicy berries. Excellent for fresh eating, jams, baking & more. Strong producer, winter hardy. Offered bareroot. 1-2 ft canes. Available starting March 27 code: SSDB
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Excellent for dry, well drained soils. Tolerates dry weather better than any evergreen. Good food source for wildlife. Available as a bareroot tree. Up to 8" height. Available by ordering in units of 10. Estimated pickup starting April 1st. code: ANERC
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Out of stockConsidered the best blue plum for the midwest, good eaten off the tree, excellent for dessert, jam, preserves. Available bareroot: 6-8 ft, well branched. $59 Estimated to be available starting approx. April 6th. Note: We also offer the variety "Superior Plum", available in a 7 gal size. Look under "Fruit Tree Selections (7 gal)" for more information.
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26% OffThe Pawpaw tree has the largest edible fruit trees native to North America! They produce very attractive large fruits that are full of nutrients for wildlife and humans alike. The fruit has a wonderful mango like flavor making it extremely attractive especially for deer. Fruit production begins at an early age, usually just 4-8yrs. Foliage is deer resistant so they typically do not require protection from browse. Paw Paw trees require pollination for good fruit set. We recommend planting several of one type or atleast 2 different types to help with pollination. Offerings: 1.5 - 2ft bareroot- $7.95 1 - 1.5 ft potted (quart): $14.95 SALE! 1.5 - 2 ft potted (1-2 gal): $29 SALE! Estimated to be available for pickup starting April 1st. Code: AN-DB-SS
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21% OffKnown for wildlife benefits, beauty, and culinary uses. In Spring, Spicebush stands out in the forest with yellow flowers. During Summer, this plant attracts Spicebush Swallowtail butterflies/caterpillars. Late Summer - early Fall, female plants produce peppery-tasting berries that can be eaten as a snack or saved for later use. A tea can be made from the aromatic leaves and twigs, and the dried and powdered fruit can be used as a spice. Good shrub for naturalizing! Performs well in moist soils. Size: 2 gal (2-3 ft). SALE $19 Available starting March 27 code: SBSS
























