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    Autumn Gold Ginkgo

    Friday, January 2nd, 2009

    Autumn Gold GinkgoThe Autumn Gold Ginkgo, ‘Ginkgo biloba “Autumn Gold”, is a male cultivar (which are “fruitless”). ‘Autumn Gold’ is an all-male cultivar typically growing at maturity to 40-50′ with a symmetrical, broadly spreading habit. The Gingko tree, Ginkgo biloba, is the sole surviving species of a group of Gymnosperms that flourished 65 million years […]

    Ponderosa Pine

    Monday, December 29th, 2008

    Ponderosa PineThe Ponderosa Pine, Pinus Ponderosa, will grow on most soils including very sandy soils and sites with very little topsoil. Once established, it is very drought resistant. With good care, Ponderosa Pine trees will grow to a height of six feet in six years, starting with a 2 year old seedling. It is a […]

    Swamp White Oak

    Sunday, December 28th, 2008

    Swamp White OakThe Swamp White Oak tree, Quercus bicolor, is a beautiful native tree with lustrous, heavy textured leaves with wavy margins. This rugged oak grows well in either upland or swampy areas. It is tolerant of poorly drained sites and frequently is found in heavy mucky soils. The Swamp White Oak is a rapidly […]

    Protective Netting - 7 x 100

    Sunday, December 21st, 2008

    Protective Netting - 7 x 100Strong, lightweight, durable and reusable protection for fruit trees, shrubs, row crops, gardens, erosion and animal control or use as a flower trellis. Versatile, multi-use netting is UV treated to prevent rot, mildew won’t interfere with plant growth. Black 3/4in. mesh.
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    Northern Red OakThe Northern […]

    JMS Stylet-Oil - 15 Gallon

    Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

    JMS Stylet-Oil - 15 GallonOrganic JMS Stylet Oil is excellent as a fungicide for powdery mildew, as an insecticide and for virus control! It will kill powdery mildew on contact as well as prevent development of mildew for 10 to 14 days, depending on the usage rate. It will control mites, whitefly and leafminer, as […]