Tree & Habitat Sale

Pick-up Order at Charlton Park 9a to 5p Friday April 26 or 9a to 12p Saturday 27

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Pick-up Order at Charlton Park 9a to 5p Friday April 26 or 9a to 12p Saturday 27

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Pick-up Order at Charlton Park 9a to 5p Friday April 26 or 9a to 12p Saturday 27 🌳 Pick-up Order at Charlton Park 9a to 5p Friday April 26 or 9a to 12p Saturday 27 🌲

We offer a wide variety of bare root native trees and shrubs every spring.

Native trees and shrubs are those that have been historically found growing naturally in the Barry County area. They weren’t brought here by humans. This is so important is that they are particularly well-suited to this area. When planted appropriately, native plants require less watering and maintenance than do non-native species. Native plants are more likely to withstand the wide range of extreme weather conditions. They are also more resistant to local “pests”. And native plants are better-suited for sustaining diverse native wildlife communities.

Order now and you can pick-up your order at Charlton Park on April 26 or 27. Note: Singles are listed as an option, but not practical for evergreen or broadleaf. Please select a bundle.

Trees

Oak, Chinkapin
from $5.00
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Northern Catalpa
from $3.00
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Redbud
from $3.00
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American Plum (wild)
from $3.00
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Hazelnut, American
from $1.00
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Cranberry, Highbush
from $3.00
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Arrowwood
from $3.50
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How to plant bareroot trees:

  1. Keep seedlings in cool, dry place, and the roots moist until you are ready to plant. This will keep them alive and in their dormant state.

  2. Prepare a hole by digging it as depth of roots, so they can fall straight down and twice as wide as the roots.

  3. Place your bareroot tree in the hole and hold it upright while backfilling with loose soil.

  4. Gently pat down the soil around the base of the tree.

  5. Water regularly through the growing season with deep watering technique.