-
(Pinus strobus ) Fast growing tree (80-150 ft.) which grows well in a wide variety of soils. Used for timber and wildlife. Needles are soft, blue green, with 5 per bundle about 4 in length. Moderately shade tolerant, best form obtained under light shade.
-
Norway Spruce (Picea abies) large, fast growing tree (80-130ft.) that grow well in a variety of soils including loams and clays. Used for windbreaks, reforestation, and landscaping. Develops large sweeping branches with sharp, dark green needles. Moderately shade tolerant, well suited to our climate.
-
-
-
PEACH TREE PAIRS: Redhaven peach trees. Good for freezing and canning. Ripening in early August. They are 3/4 inch stem at approximately 3 feet high.
-
1 Gallon White Spruce Picea glauca Medium size (60-80 Ft) tree which prefers moist conditions, but will tolerate dry soils. Used for windbreaks, wildlife habitat, and Christmas trees. needles are singular, sharp, dark green. Moderately shade tolerant.
-
(Pinus strobus ) Fast growing tree (80-150 ft.) which grows well in a wide variety of soils. Used for timber and wildlife. Needles are soft, blue green, with 5 per bundle about 4 in length. Moderately shade tolerant, best form obtained under light shade.
-
WHITE OAK: (Quercus alba) long-lived tree. (80-100 ft) Prefers well drained sandy loam to clay loam soils. Uses include: lumber, wildlife, and shade. Moderately shade tolerant. Acorns preferred by deer and turkey.
-
-
(Rubus idaeus ‘Heritage’) The Heritage variety is everbearing and recommended for Michigan. Fruits in late August to September. Canes are vigorous, hardy, and suckers prolifically. Fruit is medium size with good flavor and excellent quality. Sold in bundles of 5.
-
(Picea pungens) Medium size (50-70ft) which grows well in a variety of soils and tolerates dry conditions. Needles are singular, very sharp, blue or green, approximately 1'' in length. Moderately shade tolerant. Used for windbreaks, wildlife habitat, Christmas trees, and landscaping.
-