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1 FOREVER GREEN TREE AND SHRUB SALE 2017 Reference Guide WAYNE COUNTY SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
2 INTRODUCTION Trees beautify our communities and countryside. They shade and cool our homes, bring songbirds to our backyard, and mark the changing of seasons. Trees are a source of countless products including lumber and food. They clean the air we breathe and help protect rivers and streams whose water we drink. In order for trees to provide all these benefits, we need to care for the trees we already have and to plant more. Planting and caring for trees is something each individual can do to improve their local community and the environment. This is your opportunity to enjoy the beauty and benefit from the natural world. WHAT S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEEDLINGS AND TRANSPLANTS? Seedlings will have a smaller root system and less branching than transplants. Transplants develop stronger root systems and better branching. You can expect to get a mature tree faster with a transplant and a better survival rate.
3 HOW TO DESIGN A WINDBREAK Windbreak trees are working trees. Some of the beneficial services they perform are: protecting valuable topsoil, increasing crop yield, protecting livestock, reducing odors, lowering heating costs, controlling snow drifts, reducing noise, providing wooding crops, adding wildlife habitat and providing more comfortable outdoor living space. When planning a windbreak, the following guidelines should be considered. - The most important characteristic of a windbreak is its density. This determines how much the windbreak slows the speed of the wind The taller the trees are at maturity, the greater the area protected. Orientation should be at right angles to the wind. An L-shaped windbreak can provide protection from different seasonal winds. The protected area is generally within 8 10 times the height of the windbreak. Spacing between the rows of a windbreak range from feet. The greater the diversity of tree species, the greater your protection against lose due to unforeseen insect or disease problems. ROWS OF AN OPTIMAL WINDBREAK Example species of trees and shrubs for windbreaks Rows 1 and 6 American Cranberry, Arrowwood, Butterfly Bush, Elderberry, Ninebark, Rose of Sharon Rows 2 and 3 Colorado Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, American Arbor Vitae, Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir Row 4 and 5 White Pine, Douglas Fir, Tulip Tree, Red Oak, Sugar Maple, Red Maple Windbreaks with fewer rows For two-row windbreak, use example species for Rows 2-3. For three-row windbreak, use example species for Rows or For four-row windbreak, use example species for Rows or or For five-row windbreak, use tall deciduous and any other four rows shown here.
4 SPECIES DESCRIPTIONS CONIFEROUS TREES 1. Balsam Fir Abies balsamea One of the more important conifers in the northern United States and in Canada. It is a small to medium-sized tree used primarily for pulp and light frame construction, and it is one of the most popular Christmas trees. Wildlife rely extensively on this tree for food and shelter. Grows 45-75, 25 spread. 2. Canaan Fir Abies balsamea phanerolepis Color is dark to bluish dark green. Undersides of the needles have two white stripes very similar to the Fraser Fir with more limber branching. Naturally adapted to overly moist sites and late frosts. Grows in height and in width. 3. Fraser Fir Abies fraseri A narrow, pyramidal tree with glossy, dark green needles. The undersides of the needles have two white rows. Not suited for hot, dry sites as it prefers moist, well-drained sites. 4. White Pine Pinus strobus Soft, blue-green needles that are 2 to 5 inches long in bundles of five. Growth is rapid at first but slows down with age. Prefers a sunny location and tolerates most moist, well drained soils. 50'-80' with 20'- 40' spread. 5. Black Hills Spruce Picea glauca var. densata Dense and pyramidal. Long stout branches from ground up, denser growth form. Root system is shallow, fibrous and wide spreading giving good use for farm windbreaks. Grows 30-60' high with 15-25' spread 6. Colorado Blue Spruce Picea pungens A magnificent sight of silver blue-green spruce. Rated one of the most popular evergreens. It grows well while young and matures at 50-75'; 10'-20' spread in the landscape, up to 135' and 35' spread in the wild. 7. Norway Spruce Picea abies Fastest growing of the spruces. Develops strong graceful branches that are covered with dark green needles. Ideal windbreaker. Matures at 60'; 25' spread. 8. White Spruce Picea gleuca Beautiful year-round color. Known for needles and cones that always hang down. Narrow straight and tall tree. Tolerates most soil conditions. Grows 40'-60' tall with a 10'-20' spread 9. American Arbor Vitae (White Cedar) Thuja occidentalis The narrow, pyramid shape makes it a natural choice for windbreaks. Tall and elegant, it requires almost no care when used as a hedge or screen. Can grow to 40'-60' with a spread of up to 15' in the wild, but 20'-30' with a 12' spread in urban settings is more typical. Plant 3 feet apart for hedge. DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 10. Arrowwood Viburnum dentatum This multi-stemmed rounded shrub has creamy white flowers May to June. In late September Arrowwood will produce a blue black fruit that is attractive to birds. This plant is adaptable to all soils and climates. Grows 6-15 tall. 11. American Elderberry Sambucus canadensis Multi-stemmed shrub with white flowers blossoming in mid-june. Fruits ripen into purple-black berries in mid-august. Tolerates many different soils and even roadside conditions. Grows 5-12 depending on pruning.
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6 Butterfly Bush Buddleia davidi 5-12' multi-stemmed shrub. Has fragrant flowers July through the fall. Attracts butterflies. Should be heavily pruned in the spring and it tolerates most soils. 13. Forsythia Forsythia x intermedia One of springs first bloomers. Leaves are gree15.n or yellow in the fall, sometimes with a bit of purple. Used as a hedge, plant 2-4 apart. Plant in full sun to maximize flowers. Prune after flowering. Grows 8-10, spread. 14. Juneberry (Serviceberry) Amelanchier canadensis Large, multi-stemmed shrub or pruned to a small tree. White flowers produced in April with fruit ripening in June, enjoyed by various birds. Thrives in moist well-drained, acid soils. Full sun to partial shade. Grows 6 20 with spread. 15. Ninebark Physocarpus opulifolius 5-9 spreading shrub. May-June it has white flowers and in mid-september it has a red fruit with beautiful exfoliating bark. Tolerates full sun and dry conditions. 16. Rose of Sharon Althea Hibiscus syriacus 8-12 erect shrub or small tree with numerous upright branches. This plant flowers July through September. Althea will tolerate moist soils, full sun, and is ph adaptable. 17. Redosier Dogwood Cornus stolinifera 7-9' slender, upright shrub. Its red stem provides a pleasant contrast in the winter months and produces a white drupe fruit in mid-august. It is best in wet or swampy conditions. Also a great choice for erosion/sediment control and holding soil on slopped areas
7 Common Lilac Syringa vulgaris Leggy, upright shrub with fragrant, showy flowers that bloom in May. Prefers full sun with well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Grows 8-15 with 6-12 spread DECIDUOUS TREES 19. Red Maple Acer rubrum Brings color to your landscape year-round. Green stems turn red in winter, new leaves are red-tinged, turning to green. Fall color is deep red or yellow. Flowers are also red. Fast growing. Grown 40-60, 40 spread. 20. Sugar Maple Acer saccharum New York s State Tree. The sugar maple is a landscape standout. Leaves turn yellow, burnt orange or red in fall. Tolerates shade, likes a well-drained, moderately moist, fertile soil. Do not plant in confined areas or where salt is a problem. Grows 60-75, 45 spread. 21. Pin Oak Quercus palustris Pyramidal through early maturity, its form turns more oval in older age. Faster growing oak species. Does well in damp soils and like sun lights. Glossy dark green leaves turn russet, bronze or red in fall. Grows to 60' to 70', 25-45' spread. 22. Sawtooth Oak Quercus acutissima Attractive shade tree with dark green summer foliage and yellow to golden brown fall leaves. Adaptable to many soil condition. Medium to fast growth rate. Grows 40'-60' with a 40' to 60' spread. 23. White Oak Quercus alba An impressive tree with a broad-rounded form. Suitable for larger areas. Dark green leaves in the summer turn showy red in fall. Slow to moderate growth rate. Prefers acidic, moist, well-drained soil and full sun. Grows 50-80, with equal spread. 24. Burr Oak Quercus macrocarpa Very tolerant of a wide variety of site conditions including ph, pollutants, drainage and soil texture (sandy, loamy or clayey soils). Burr oak grows well in all full sun conditions but will not tolerate flooding. Grows up to Northern Red Oak Quercus rubra Bristle-tipped leaves turn red in the fall. The leaves have 7 to 11 waxy lobes. A good street tree, tolerates pollution and compacted soil. Grows as much as two feet a year for 10 years. Grows to 60' to 75', 45' spread.
8 Black Walnut Juglans nigra Growing a well-formed trunk devoid of low branches. This tree is highly prized as a wood product whose fruit is a valuable source of food for wildlife. Black Walnuts prefer moist soils, but will tolerate drier conditions. Grows up to 50 wide, 27. Tulip Tree Liriodendron tulipifera The tulip looking flowers give a delightful fragrance of nectar that are enjoyed all spring long. This nectar even attracts birds including ruby-throated hummingbirds, cardinals, finches, and other small wildlife making this the perfect tree for wildlife lovers! The Tulip Poplar is highly resistant to disease and insects, making this a healthy tree that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment. Grows 80 to 100 feet tall and maintains a fairly narrow oval crown. 28. Osage-orange Maclura pomifera Rot resistant wood historically used for fencing/hedges due to its durability and resistance to grazing. Fast growing, easily establishes in abandoned land, can become weedy/invasive if not managed properly. The trunk is often short and splits into multiple limbs with thorny, upward arching branches. Grows tall.
9 Blackgum Nyssa sylvatica Grows with dense foliage and a conical crown forming from a straight trunk. Tolerant of a wide variety of soil types and drainages, but does best on well drained sites. 30. American Sycamore Platanus occidentalis The patchy exfoliating pattern bark of a Sycamore gives way to a mosaic of light yellow, reddish-orange, olive, light brown and dark to light gray splotches as the tree matures, making this tree aesthetically pleasing year round. This tree is fast growing and prefers moist soils. Grows ' tall with a massive trunk. 31. Black Cherry Prunus serotina 50 high tree with a pendulous branched crown. Will have profuse white flowers in the spring and brilliant gold leaf color in the fall. Fruit from this tree is good for making wine and jelly, and is also a great food for wildlife
10 32. Native (Paper) Birch Betula papyrifera Paper Birch offers year-round beauty, with smooth white bark, brilliant yellow fall leaves, and stately grace against the winter sky. Does best in full sun, well-drained, acidic, moist, sandy, or silty loam soils. Grows 50' to 70', 35' spread. GROUNDCOVER 33. Myrtle Vinca minor 1' evergreen vine. Grows almost anywhere, ranging from deep shade to full sun in dry to moist soil types. Green foliage is enhanced in May by a purple bloom. 34. Pachysandra Pachysandra terminalis 1' trailing evergreen. Spikes of snowy flowers bloom in April. At its best in shade and acid soil. Good cover under trees & shrubs. FRUIT-BEARING SHRUBS 35. Blackberry Rubus darrow Produces large black fruit that is firm, fleshy, and sweet. Blackberry will produce over a long period of time. Very hardy and heavy producer. The root systems of this plant have great soil holding capacity. 36. Raspberry Rubus 'Latham' 3-5 Dark Green Foliage on an upright bush, producing bright berries. Bloom time late spring, fruit begins to ripen in mid-summer. Full sun required. 37. Bluecrop Blueberry Vaccinium caesariense Mack Produces crops of large berries in clusters. Cold-hardy. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating but will produce more if cross pollinated with other varieties like Jersey or Earliblue. Grows 7 with 6 spread
11 CONSERVATION PACKS The following species are ONLY available in the conservation packs. Each pack contains 2 individual plants for each of the 5 different species for a total of 10 plants per pack. Bird and Butterfly Pack Butterfly Bush, Juneberry, Blazing Star, Ninebark, Apricot Beauty Daylilly 38. Blazing Star Liatris spicata A 2-5' tall spike of rayless rose purple (sometimes white) closely set flower heads in August or September. Prefers moist rich soil and full sun. 39. Daylily Apricot beauty Hemerocallis Features apricot flowers with lightly ruffled edges. Flowers appear on naked stems (scapes) that typically rise to 30 tall above a clump of arching, linear, blade-like, green leaves. Individual flowers open up for one day. Blooms in midseason with a spread of Fern Pack Cinnamon, Christmas, Ostrich, Maidenhair, New York 40. Cinnamon Fern Osmunda cinnamomea 2-5' height non-evergreen fern. First foliage appears as Cinnamon sticks. Later producing leaves that are deep waxy green. Prefers acid soil, up in late April dormant in September. 41. Christmas Fern Polystichum acrostichoides 1-2' height full evergreen dark green in color requires shade to partial shade. Prefers neutral to acid soils. 42. Ostrich Fern Matteuccia struthiopteris 3-6' Rich green fern. Light shade to partial sun preference. Applications along ponds and low wet are ideal areas. 43. Maidenhair Fern Adiantum pedatum 18" tall, delicate fern. Lacy, soft leaf grows rapidly. Cannot tolerate dry soils, and prefers neutral and moist soils. Dies back in September. 44. New York Fern Thelypteris noveboracensis 18' semi-evergreen hardy fern. It likes dryer soils. New York fern has yellow-green leaves that spread rapidly. This is a good groundcover, and requires shade to partial sun. Perennial Flowering Pack Dream Baby, Frances Fay, Blue King, Snow Queen, Autumn Joy Sedum. 45. Daylily Dream Baby Hemerocallis Compact but vigorous daylily has light apricot blooms with a purple eyezone and a yellow-green throat. 18 high and a spread of Daylily Frances Fay Hemerocallis Early to Mid- season bloom. Flower is a 4" bloom and pale yellow. Full sun to part shade. Drought resistant, deer tolerant. 1-3 high with comparable spread. 47. Iris Blue King Iris sibirica plant with a light blue flower blooming early throughout June. Deer resistant. 48. Iris Snow Queen Iris sibirica pure white flower with yellow centers. Blooms late spring-early summer. Wet tolerant and deer resistant. 49. Autumn Joy Sedum Sedum spectable - Full sun starting with broccoli-like heads in July come abundant 6 pale pink flower clusters, turning salmon-rose, then burnt red and finally bronze 24. Native Flowering Pack Black Chokeberry, Elderberry, American Cranberry, Junebery, Buffaloberry
12 50. Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa Will thrive in a variety of soil types & conditions but prefers moist, well drained, acidic soils in full to partial sun. Great for soil stabilization/erosion control, rapid establishment and also fall foliage. 8 x 8 growth and spread American Cranberry Viburnum trilobum Multi-stemmed shrub that produces white flowers and a famous bright red berries from September through February. These fruits are an important source of food for humans and wildlife alike. Grows Buffaloberry Shepherdia argentea This dense thorny shrub will improve soil health by fixing nitrogen around its roots. Drought tolerant and will grow on poor quality soils but does best on well drained sites. Humans and wildlife both utilize the small red berries into the late winter. Growth and spread up to 14
13 WHERE TO PLANT When deciding where to plant a tree, consider how big it will grow. Avoid overhead utility lines and check for underground utilities by contacting Dig Safely. New York (Call 811). Each species has specific site requirements. Small trees and shrubs should have 6 ft. by 6 ft. spacing while larger deciduous trees should have 12 ft. by 12 ft. spacing. For conifers, trees should be spaced 8 ft. by 8 ft. while those for Christmas tree farms should be planted 2 to 3 feet apart plus the width of mowing equipment.
14 PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS It is best to plant bare-root trees immediately, in order to keep the fragile roots from drying out. If you can't plant because of weather or soil conditions, store the trees in a cool, dark place and keep the roots moist. SEEDLING PLANTING Use a planting bar or spade shovel to create a hole for the seedling by inserting the tool into the soil and pushing in one direction to create a hole. 1 2 Insert seeding to proper depth. The root collar should be even with ground level. Insert planting tool into the ground outside of the planting hole. 3 4 Push the planting bar away from the plant. Push soil towards the planting hole by pushing the planting tool back and forth. 5 6 Restore soil surface by tamping around the seedling.
15 TRANSPLANT PLANTING 1 Unpack tree and soak in water 3 to 6 hours. Do not plant with packing materials attached to roots, and do not allow roots to dry out. 2 Dig a hole wider than the root system. Remove any grass within a three-foot circular area. To aid root growth, turn soil in an area up to 3 feet in diameter. Do not plant the tree too deep or too shallow. The root collar should be even with ground level. Partially fill the hole, firming the soil around the lower roots. 3 4 Shovel in the remaining soil. It should be firmly, but not tightly packed with your heel. Construct a waterholding basin around the tree. Give the tree plenty of water. After the water has soaked in, place a 2- inch deep protective mulch area 3 feet in diameter around the base of the tree (but not touching the trunk) Water the tree generously every 7-10 days during the first year s growing season.
16 ADDITIONAL CONSERVATIONAL ITEMS Bat House Bluebird Nest Box Wood Duck Box Bats are a natural way to control mosquitoes and a Bat House will encourage them to take up residence on your property. Chances of early occupancy are increased if installation takes place by early April. Entice bluebirds to roost in your yard with a Bluebird Nesting Box. Handcrafted with features such as an easy-open front for cleaning, and proper ventilation and drainage. Invite colorful ducks to roost near your pond by mounting a Wood Duck box on a tree or pole. * HABITAT BOXES ARE AVAILABLE YEAR-ROUND AT OUR OFFICE. * Barley Straw Rolls Treating a pond with barley straw is an alternative way to control excess algae growth in without using herbicides. As the barley straw decomposes in your pond, it inhibits the growth of algae. It is best to treat you pond with barely straw before algae blooms because of its action in prevention for long term water quality. Don t fall behind this year, treat your pond before the summer season gets under way and the algae and plants get out of control. We also offer general pond consultation to help pond owners decide how to manage their pond and different solutions for land management surrounding your pond.
17 Tree Tubes, also known as tree shelters or tree protectors, turn seedlings into healthy, fast growing trees in less time & with less work! Protect tree seedlings from animal browsing and buck rub Accelerate growth & increase survival rates It s like giving each seedling its own mini-greenhouse Shield seedlings from herbicide and mowers, for faster, easier weed control (which further accelerates growth) Mark seedling location, so your seedlings are easy to find and care for Tree Tubes save time & money No more wasted effort, no more wasted years planting over and over again, only to have your seedlings eaten by deer, scorched by drought or smothered by competing vegetation. Use Tree Tubes On: Newly planted seedlings Tree Tubes shield them from animal damage, reduce moisture stress and make weed control fast and easy. Seedlings you planted in previous seasons but have been browsed on by deer or rabbits Prune damaged trees to a single stem. Your tree already has an established root system, give it a Tree Tube and you won t believe how fast it will grow! Natural or volunteer seedlings you want to favor with the fast growth, browse protection and easy weed/brush control Tree Tubes can provide. Directly seeded acorns, chestnuts or walnuts Grafted fruit or nut trees that are 2 feet to 4 feet tall Tree Tubes are not recommended for conifer seedlings and transplants. To avoid damage by voles, install a 3 X 3 black plastic weed mat or clear vegetation in a 3 X 3 area around the planting using a glyphosate herbicide.
18 Please Read: All seedlings are bare root stock. Consult our catalog for a detailed Description of what a bare root plant is. Stock may be used for wildlife habitat, erosion control, reforestation, windbreaks, landscaping, Christmas trees, etc. All trees and shrubs sold are to be used for these conservation practices. Trees and shrubs are sold with the understanding that they will not be removed from the planted site for resale with the roots attached. Orders are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis. The District reserves the right to refund payment on items if they should become unavailable. The District will NOT be responsible for the success or failure of plantings. Order with payment due: Friday, March 31 st, 2017 ** Mail ORDER to: ** ** 10 Leach Rd. Lyons, NY ** Checks to be made out to: Wayne County SWCD **** NOTE: We accept MasterCard, Visa, American Express and Discover credit cards. To place an order by credit card please call for details. **** PICKUP DATES & TIMES Thurs. April 20, 12:00 pm 7:00 pm Fri. April 21, 8:00 am 5:00 pm Sat. April 22, By Appointment PICKUP LOCATION IS AT ALTON LOCATION 8338 RIDGE RD ALTON, NY 14551
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