Have you moved into a new home with a large yard that is a blank canvas and want to plant some trees but unsure of what kind to plant. There are many kinds of trees to choose from such as American Beech Fagus Grandifolia which comes in several different sizes so that you custom your landscaping to your needs.
Rather you are looking for a tree that grows tall such as the American Beech or you are looking for an Elm they all serves their purpose. These types of trees stay green and provide full foliage. The American Beech will reach a slow height with a spread of 50 feet. This is a great tree to plant as a young seedling when you first move into a home so that as you live and build your life you can also watch the life of the tree grow.
The Black Oak is another great tree that grows to a 3ft diameter and a height of 30ft. Many people like this tree because it is used as a shade tree because it grows with foliage up to 50-70ft which makes them perfect. The Black Oak loves direct sunlight so for an open field or open yard this is a perfect tree.
If you drive around a neighborhood you will see big green shade trees that look large because they are so old, if you are from the South chances are they are Black Oaks or Elm trees. This is a great tree that can be used during a landscaping project because it is a rapid grower.
Another tree that is a Native tree which can be found at many tree nurseries is the Bradford Pear this is a gorgeous tree that has white or pink blooms in the summer and can really brighten up a yard. Many people use this to add color to their yard. They have a lifespan of 25-30 years and make any yard stand out.
http://www.tnnursery.net TN Nursery is a state certified tree nursery specializing in native plants and trees, shrubs, fern, and perennials as well as pond plants and wetland mitigation species.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Nursery Trees
Does your yard lack color? Are you looking for that special tree that really makes your yard "pop" with the Legacy Sugar Maple you can do just that. What is this tree you may ask?
Sugar maple is a deciduous, Missouri native tree which will typically grow 40' to 80' tall and in some areas can get up to 100 feet. This tree is known for its dense, rounded crown. This tree is the main component of the Eastern U.S. hardwood forest and is one of the trees which are most responsible for giving New England its reputation for spectacular fall color. In the Southeast people flock to the mountains in the autumn just to see all the marvels of fall colors and many of the trees that they are looking at are these kinds of trees.
Medium green leaves (3-6" wide with 3-5 lobes) turn yellow-orange in autumn, sometimes with considerable color variations. These trees are long-lived trees which grow relatively slowly (somewhat faster in the first 35 years). Native Americans taught the early colonists how to tap these trees to make maple syrup which has now become a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and Canada. The Sugar Maple also makes an excellent shade tree.
Many people have these trees and use them just as shade, most yards that you see a Maple growing in is not tapping it for syrup they have it because of the shade and little maintenance that it requires to keep it growing.
You will often find this tree growing along busy sidewalks and towns because it is tolerant to road salt, dirty soil and etc. This tree can be found at many tree nurseries but can also be found online. Here they will help you purchase your Sugar Maple trees and ship them straight to your door so you can plant them right away. The employees will provide you with excellent customer service and provide you with a high quality Sugar Maple that will provide you enjoyment for many years to come.
http://www.dntnursery.com TN Nursery is a state certified tree nursery specializing in native plants and trees, shrubs, fern, and perennials as well as pond plants and wetland mitigation species.
Sugar maple is a deciduous, Missouri native tree which will typically grow 40' to 80' tall and in some areas can get up to 100 feet. This tree is known for its dense, rounded crown. This tree is the main component of the Eastern U.S. hardwood forest and is one of the trees which are most responsible for giving New England its reputation for spectacular fall color. In the Southeast people flock to the mountains in the autumn just to see all the marvels of fall colors and many of the trees that they are looking at are these kinds of trees.
Medium green leaves (3-6" wide with 3-5 lobes) turn yellow-orange in autumn, sometimes with considerable color variations. These trees are long-lived trees which grow relatively slowly (somewhat faster in the first 35 years). Native Americans taught the early colonists how to tap these trees to make maple syrup which has now become a multi-billion dollar industry in the U.S. and Canada. The Sugar Maple also makes an excellent shade tree.
Many people have these trees and use them just as shade, most yards that you see a Maple growing in is not tapping it for syrup they have it because of the shade and little maintenance that it requires to keep it growing.
You will often find this tree growing along busy sidewalks and towns because it is tolerant to road salt, dirty soil and etc. This tree can be found at many tree nurseries but can also be found online. Here they will help you purchase your Sugar Maple trees and ship them straight to your door so you can plant them right away. The employees will provide you with excellent customer service and provide you with a high quality Sugar Maple that will provide you enjoyment for many years to come.
http://www.dntnursery.com TN Nursery is a state certified tree nursery specializing in native plants and trees, shrubs, fern, and perennials as well as pond plants and wetland mitigation species.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Native Plants-The new Upscale Plants Of 21st Century
Native plants are making a quick comeback in landscape designs all acoss the United States.Native plnts are easy to grow,low maintence and super hardy in most zones.With all the glitz and glamour from all the "hybrids" now being patented,landscape companies are realizing that these species are not hardy like the ones mother nature nurtured.At our wholesale nursery,http://www.dntnursery.net we sell nursery native plants,trees,shrubs.seedlings and bushes at wholesale prices.So start your new native landscaping job today.
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