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1 2017 Tree Sale Catalog 300 Walnut St Rm 216 Manistique MI Phone: (906) PRICING ALREADY INCLUDES SALES TAX! Help the Earth...Plant Trees! Tree Sale Pick-up Dates April 28 & 29, 2017 Schoolcraft County Fair Bldg. Friday 11 A.M. - 6 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. - Noon Helping protect Schoolcraft County s Natural Resources since 1965!
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Order Form... Center Insert Invasive plant species!... 1 Seedling and tree spacing and care... 2 Hardwood species... 3 Conifer Species... 3 Wildlife Species... 5 Fruit Trees... 6 Supplies and equipment... 8 Annual Dinner Meeting Information... 9 Worthy Tree-Related Quotes The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The next best time is now....chinese proverb. A society grows great when old men plant trees under whose shade they know they shall never sit.... Greek proverb.
3 While the Schoolcraft Conservation District is working hard to help residents plant trees and shrubs that are good for wildlife and the environment, some plants are NOT WELCOME!!! INVASIVE SPECIES - BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR: JAPANESE KNOTWEED Often mistakenly referred to as bamboo these plants can seem attractive to amateur gardeners, but they are infamously difficult to contain or remove. We have heard and seen the horror stories of the damage these plants can do, including cracked foundations and water pipes. Now with funding and the help of concerned citizens, we have been able to map infestations across Schoolcraft County as the first step toward developing a plan of attack. As we go forward we will continue to work with landowners and other concerned citizens to help remove this menace from our private and public lands before it can continue its spread. Many of the people we talk to about this plant have known about it for years without realizing what it was, so please learn how to identify it by going to and report any sightings to the Schoolcraft Conservation District. PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE and PHRAGMITES: Wetland Weeds CUPCWMA staff and volunteers donned their waders once again this year to continue the mapping and treatment of the invasive species Purple Loosestrife and Phragmites. Both species tend to be found in very inhospitable, mucky areas along shorelines, ditches, and swamps, but they can spread from these areas to take over yards and beaches. Wherever they re found, we will take them out. These are among the highestpriority invasive plants in our area due to their ability to spread quickly and aggressively. We urge everyone to report infestations as soon as possible since the most efficient and effective treatments have been on smaller patches and when they get to a certain size, they can require treatment by tracked vehicles and even helicopters. For more information, please visit and report any sightings to the Schoolcraft Conservation District. WILD PARSNIP: Saving Your Skin! Wild Parsnip is a particularly nasty invasive plant that can cause severe burns on the skin of those who come in contact with it. Unfortunately, it is also a very common weed along the roadsides and fields of Schoolcraft County. Thanks to recent grants, Schoolcraft Conservation District has been able to step up our efforts to combat this dangerous nuisance. We ve spent many hours and miles mapping infestations across Schoolcraft County and over the next year we will be analyzing this data to come up with recommendations for a roadside mowing schedule that will help keep the species in check rather than furthering its spread. In addition, we have already conducted physical and chemical treatment of plants in areas where they may pose a clear and present danger to people and we will continue to do so. It s important for everyone to learn how to identify this plant so you may avoid getting burned and so that you can report infestations to us for treatment. Please visit to learn more about this and other invasive species. (1)
4 SPACING RECOMMENDATIONS Landowners putting in large plantings should consult with the Conservation District prior to tree planting for more detailed information. Type of Tree Spacing Amount to Order REFORESTATION: Red/White Pine 7 x 8 778/acre Spruce/Fir 6 x 8 908/acre Hardwoods 12 x /acre WINDBREAKS: Conifers 7 x 9 15/100 Shrubs 6 x 10 17/100 CHRISTMAS TREES: All Firs & Spruce 5 x 5 1,750/acre Scotch Pine 6 x 6 1,210/acre WILDLIFE HABITAT: All Shrubs Scattered Clumps Shrubs FRUIT & WILDLIFE : Standard Apple 25 x 25 to 30 x /acre Crab Apple & Pear Trees 20 x 20 to 25 x /acre BEACH EROSION CONTROL: Beach Grass (call for quote) 18 x Plants /1,000 square feet CARE OF SEEDLINGS Seedlings should be packed and shipped in wet moss or other medium, kept cool (less than 35 degrees) and kept moist through the planting process. Bare root exposure to sun and wind can kill a seedling in less than 30 seconds. Plant seedlings as soon as possible after they are received, keeping roots moist throughout the planting process. If storage is necessary, store seedlings in a cool, moist, shaded location, no longer than 7 days. If longer-refrigerate. Do not stack bundles for a prolonged period of time. If planting is delayed longer than 7 days after receipt of the seedlings, heel the seedlings in a shaded area and keep them moist, or refrigerate. To heel in seedlings, dig a trench in the soil, place the seedlings in the trench and cover the roots with soil. Avoid dipping roots into water as moisture retaining particles will be washed off. Mist seedlings to keep them moist, or use Terra-sorb. Water absorbent/retention dip, Terra-sorb, (sold on last page) may help conserve moisture on seeding roots in dry weather and during the planting process. (2)
5 For higher quantities than those listed, please contact the Conservation District office for a quote! HARDWOOD SPECIES Northern Red Oak A symmetrical, medium sized tree. Develops a short massive trunk in the open, with a broad crown Does best on deep, rich loamy soils, but does well on sandy soils and wet sites, needs full sun. Wildlife cover and an acorn food source. 2-3 seedlings $15 $30 $85 Bur Oak Perhaps the most adaptable of oaks, this species handles a wide variety of soil types and conditions. Grows to be a large tree (probably unsuitable for many urban settings), and is excellent for wildlife and timber. Good survival in areas of less moisture, due to its rapid taproot growth y.o. seedlings $16 $28 $90 White Birch Shade intolerant, fast growing. Planted as an ornamental. This species is suitable to large area plantings. Typically grown in clumps of two or three for ornamental purposes. Quantity: Trees $16 $32 $105 Red Maple Native hardwood. Shade tolerant. Relatively fast growing, moderately long lived. Sprouts vigorously. Uses include lumber and preferred deer food. 3-4 seedlings $16 $32 $105 CONIFER SPECIES Please note: Many of our conifer species this year are listed as containerized. While these plugs are a little more expensive, they are much easier to plant and have better survival rates. You will like them! White Pine Michigan state tree! Lush, soft-needled pine grows rapidly and well under many site conditions. Used for privacy, wildlife, timber and Christmas trees. Bareroot, 2-0, 5-10 $10 $18 $65 (3)
6 Conifers Cont. Red Pine Valuable for timber, reforestation, windbreak, and wildlife habitat. Moderate to fast growing on a good site. Grows on coarse, well-drained sandy or sandy loam type soil. Full sun, tolerates partial shade, can tolerate dry, windy, or rocky conditions. Containerized, 3-6 $12 $25 $83 Bareroot, 3-0, 8-12 $6 $12 $38 Jack Pine Valuable for wildlife. Tolerates a wide variety of soils, but does best in full sun. Bareroot, 2-0, 5-10 $6 $12 $38 Northern White Cedar This medium-sized tree grows to a height of 25 to 50 feet, and a diameter of 1 to 2 feet. Leaves are evergreen, scale-like and abruptly pointed with a spicy fragrance when crushed. Likes sun, but is fairly shade tolerant. Excellent cover and food for deer. Prefers cool, moist, nutrient-rich sites. Containerized, 5-10 $12 $25 $83 Colorado Blue Spruce Does well on a wide range of soil types from well-drained sandy soils to heavier clay soils, in sun to partial shade. Beautiful ornamental and Christmas trees. Excellent for windbreaks, soil stabilization, and wildlife cover. 2-year-old seedlings $9 $17 $45 Norway Spruce Needles are 1 long. Limbs hang downward giving the tree a graceful look. Fastest growing of all spruces. Easily transplanted, does best in loamy soils of average moisture, tolerates full sun to full shade conditions. Beautiful hedges, wildlife cover and highly recommended for windbreaks. Quantity: year-old seedlings $40 $125 $225 Black Hills Spruce A variant of white spruce, this shapley Christmas tree type evergreen has short, blue-green needles. Useful as a hedge or windbreak. Best in full sun but tolerates light shade. Slow to moderate growth rate; reaches in height with a crown spread. Drought tolerant and grows well on a variety of soils. Not tolerant of flooding. Containerized, 5-10 $10 $18 $58 (4)
7 Conifers Cont. Eastern Larch (Tamarack) Nice, soft-needled small to medium sized tree (30-60 in height). Deciduous - its green needles turn a beautiful gold color before they are lost in the fall. Makes good shade in summer while allowing sunlight in winter! Tends to be a fast grower. Prefers full sun. Containerized, 4-10 $10 $19 $65 Black Spruce Smaller Tree (20-60 ) with short, blue-green needles. Grows under a wide variety of soils, and can tolerate moderate shade to full sun. Very attractive tree. Containerized, 4-18 $9 $18 $58 Also available if ordered early (i.e. by March 25) and in quantities of 100 or more, is Hemlock (containerized). $70/100. WILDLIFE SHRUB SPECIES Red Osier Dogwood Common throughout the state in open, wet places; lake shores, stream banks, swamps, marshes, and sand dunes. Valuable as a landscape plant because of its showy red stems. One of the most highly preferred deer food. 1-2 seedlings $9 $17 $50 Lilac Fast growing, height 15. Will not tolerate wet soils. Needs full sun to bloom. Long lived. Drought resistant. Large fragrant flowers seedlings $9 $17 $50 Cranberry Deciduous, border, hedge, screen shrub, 8 to 12 ft high. Red fruits, colorful fall foliage. Full sun to part shade, moist, acid soil. Fruit highly prized by wildlife. 1-2 seedlings $10 $20 $65 Ninebark Dense, bush shrubs, 5-10 high, spreading 9-10 wide. Recommended for borders and screens. Shade intolerant seedlings $8 $15 $45 Can You Help? The Schoolcraft Conservation District is looking for volunteers to help out with our Annual Spring Tree Sale. The sale this year is going to be the end of April. Any hours you could spare would be greatly appreciated! Please call if you are interested in helping. (5)
8 Wildlife Shrubs Cont. Nanking Cherry This bush will tolerate extremes in growing conditions. In winter its bark is orange-brown. In the spring it is one of the first shrubs to flower with pink buds unfolding to white petals. Flowering is profuse. In summer it produces an abundance of red fruits. Fruit is edible. It is grown single, as a hedge or as a windbreak. It can be trimmed into a privet form. Leaves are soft and downy. Grows to seedlings $8 $15 $45 NOTE: Two species of pear/plum/apple trees are often needed for good pollination. Please check the species description when deciding what to purchase. FLOWERING CRAB APPLE TREES 5 foot Trees Each tree - $27.00 Please contact the Conservation District office for information on bulk orders of 10 or more crab, pear, apple and/or plum trees Red Splendor Foliage is glossy reddish-green turning reddish purple in fall. Fruit makes excellent food for wildlife. Small bright red fruit is persistent through winter. Extremely cold hardy for northern regions. Drought tolerant. Prefers full sun. Thunderchild Foliage is deep purple with pink flowers. Fruit makes Excellent food for wildlife. Extremely cold hardy for northern regions. Drought tolerant. Resistant to fire-blight. Prefers full sun. Dolgo Very hardy ornamental crab blooms seasonally early with pink buds that open to fragrant white blooms. The large brilliant crimson fruit ripens late summer for wonderful jelly with fine flavor and color. Requires pollinator. -ORDER EARLY - We have pre-ordered a limited supply of all species listed. Orders are filled by the date orders are received in our office (first come, first served basis). PEAR TREES 5 foot Trees (equal to or greater than 7/16 cal.) Each tree - $ Luscious Produces a medium to small bright yellow pear with a beautiful red blush. The fruit is very juicy, and deliciously sweet. A very vigorous grower will mature at a height of It prefers full sun & well drained soil, is fire-blight resistant and extremely hardy. Requires pollinator. (6)
9 APPLE TREES 5 foot to 7 foot Trees (equal to or greater than 7/16 cal.) Prices shown are each. Yellow Transparent - Skin is clear yellow and the flesh is white. Very productive tree. Best used for cooking. Pick before maturity for better storage life. Ripens late July. Requires pollinator. $26 Gravenstein - Old-fashioned apple with sweet, tart flavor and crisp, juicy texture. One of the earliest, ripening in late July and August. Good cooking apple, especially for sauces and cider. Short storage life. Requires pollinator. $27 Honeycrisp - An exceptionally crisp and juicy apple. Stores well - up to 7 months. Ripens mid-september. Requires pollinator. $26 State Fair - Medium-sized red-striped fruit with sprightly tart flavor and good for eating and baking. Good textured, all-purpose apple, and good for northern locations. Short storage life. Requires pollinator. $25 Macoun - Aromatic McIntosh -type dessert apple. Medium-sized, dark purple-red fruit with firm, high quality white flesh. Good for eating with a crisp texture and well-balanced flavor. Requires pollinator. $26 Sweet 16 Rosy red, smooth finish, fine-textured, crisp, high sugar, moderate acid apple with a unique pleasing flavor. The fruits are medium to large sized, It has good storage, handling, and culinary properties. Ripens late September to early October. Requires pollinator. $26 Jonathan - Round, bright red, medium-sized fruit. Aromatic, crisp, and juicy. Good for dessert or cooking. Requires pollinator. $26 Ornamental Plum Princess Kay - Fragrant, white, double flowers appear in early May. Very little fruit is set. Blooms freely at a young age. Small tree with a mature height of Tolerant to a wide range of climatic conditions and soil types, but good drainage is essential. $37 ***All trees are zoned for this area*** **The best production comes from apple orchards with at least three varieties** (7)
10 SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT Tree Planting Bars to RENT - Bare Root or Containerized - $10.00 Rent fee plus $50 deposit Deposit returned when bar is returned to our office. Tree Planting Bar to BUY - $60.00 each Terra Sorb (1/2 lb. bag) - $7.50 Mix with water to form a gel-like compound, dip seedling roots, gel adheres to roots, holding moisture on roots. 8 oz. treats approximately 500 seedlings. Used during the planting process to increase seedling survival. Can also be mixed with planting site soil or potting soil to improve water holding capacity around the roots. 2 Tree Wrap Protectors $1.50 each 2 Corrugated Tube Tree Guards - $2.50 each Protection from mice and rabbits Trees Planted Signs Either sign is available in yellow or orange. Signs are aluminum, so nice and sturdy. Size: 7.5 x Price ea is $2.30 Fertilizer Planting Tablets $0.25 each , Two year slow release $2.00 for 10 $6.00 for 100 FENCING ENCLOSURES Used to protect apple trees from browsing and antler rubbings. Tree wraps should also be used to protect from girdling by rodents. Install tree wraps in September and remove in May. Enclosures should be a minimum of 5 feet high and approximately 4 foot square in shape. Fencing material should be sturdy enough so deer cannot push it. Corner posts can be metal or wood. Did you know the Schoolcraft Conservation District can now be found on the web? visit You will find valuable information including: *Annual Tree Sale information & order forms *Soil & Erosion Control applications *Information on District services, and more... (8)
11 Other Conservation District News Our 52nd annual meeting and dinner is coming up on April 10! Tickets for the meal are $13/person, and you must reserve and pay for your tickets ahead of time by stopping by the Conservation District office Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Besides handling a few business items and enjoying a great meal, there will be a great speaker, silent auction and door prizes. Come join us! As previously announced, every Schoolcraft County K-5 can receive 5 free tree seedlings just by visiting our tree sale pickup location during pickup times. Please bring a parent with you! Our Board: These individuals donate their time to help govern the District. Please thank them for their devotion to promoting good stewardship of Schoolcraft County natural resources! Tom White, Chair and Treasurer George Lyon, Vice Chair John Walker, Member Renee Santi, Member Our remaining board meeting schedule for 2017 is as follows: March 13 April 10 May 8 June 12 June 12 July 10 August 14 September 11 October 16 November 13 December 11 District Office Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Phone: schoolcraftcd@macd.org FREE FRUIT TREE PRUNING WORKSHOP - Saturday, March 18, at the property of Bruce and Rae Birr on W. Kendall Road. Please call or stop by the District office to register for this educational event. Coffee and hot chocolate provided! (9)
12 Schoolcraft Conservation District 300 Walnut St. Rm. 216 Manistique, MI CURRENT RESIDENT OR NON-PROFIT ORG U.S. POSTAGE PAID BULK THIRD CLASS ESCANABA, MI PERMIT #25
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