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Tree sale pick up will be on Saturday, March 25th from 8:00 a.m. to noon during the Maple Syrup Festival, Williams County Fairgrounds
ALL PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX OF 7.25%
Colorado Blue Spruce
Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens): Noted for its hardiness and attractive blue color. Adaptable to various sites, prefers rich, moist, well drained soils in full sun. Also thrives on drier sites. Slow to medium growth, mature height/width is 30-60' high/10-20' wide.
White Pine
White Pine (Pinus strobus): Hardy fast growing pine native to the eastern U.S. Loosely pyramidal as a young tree, becomes more irregular with age. Prefers well drained or dry sites. Long living tree with long, soft 2-5" needles. 50-80' High/25-35' Wide
Norway Spruce
Norway Spruce (Picea abies): Medium growing pyramidal tree that becomes very graceful in maturity. Prefers moist, well drained acidic soils: however, it is perhaps the most adaptable common evergreen tree to harsh conditions, it thrives under seasonal drought once established, and takes well to city pollution. One requirement is to not plant in wet soils, where it will die quickly. 40-60' High/25-30; Wide.
Black Elderberry
Black Elderberry (Sambucus nigra): Black elderberry is a large multi-stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree. Plant in moist, high organic matter, well drained soil though it tolerates a wide range of soils including heavy clay. Full sun to partial shade, though it flowers and fruits best in full sun. Tiny yellowish white to cream flowers on large 5-8" flat topped umbel-like cymes. The attractive black fruits are edible and are used for making pies, wines, and jellies as well as forage for birds. Fast growing. 8-20' High by 8-20' Wide.
Chinese Chestnut
Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima): This is a nut producing tree, yielding nuts for human and wildlife consumption. Full sun is the ideal condition for this tree. Grows in acidic, loamy, moist, sandy, well-drained and clay soils. It is drought tolerant. This tree should be planted in pairs or groups to ensure pollination. Slow to medium growth. Mature height of 40-60' and 40-60' wide.
Red Maple
Red Maple (Acer rubrum): A rapid grower that can adapt to a wide range of soil conditions. Bright red flowers in spring followed by green leaves. Fall colors vary from yellow to scarlet. Will tolerate wet soils, prefers moist, well drained soil. Medium to fast growth. Mature 40-60' H by 20-60' W
Chinkapin Oak
Chinkapin Oak (Quercus muehlenbergii): Chinkapin Oak is a member of the white oak family. The chinkapin oak prefers full sun and adapts to a wide range of soil conditions. It is tolerant of alkaline soils, unlike most white oaks. In its native range, this species prefers rich land with a high water table. Slow growing to 70-80' High by 70-80' Wide.
Sweetbay Magnolia
Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana): The sweetbay magnolia has dark green leaves with a silver underside that has a frosted apprearance. The 2-3" creamy white flowers have a light lemon scent and are visible in late spring and early summer. Full sun or partial shade are best for this tree. The sweetbay magnolia grows in acidic, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, silty loam, well drained and wet soils. It will tolerate periodic flooding. Medium to fast growth. 10-20' High by 10-20' Wide.
Backyard Variety Pack
2 each of Black Elderberry, Chinkapin Oak, Red Maple, Sweetbay Magnolia, and Norway or Blue Spruce.
Marking Flags - Pack of 10 or Pack of 100
$3.00 for 10 flags or $20.00 for 100 flags
Three colors to select from when picking up.
- Fluorescent Red
- Fluorescent Orange
- FluorescentPink
Items to be picked any time. Pick up only
Fertilizer Tablets
For transplanting bare root or container tree seedlings in addition to feeding well-rooted liners of shrubs, trees, and vines usually grown in 3- to 6-inch pots and for 1-gallon size plants. Use one tablet per seedling. Compressed, nutrient-rich tablets supply all the nitrogen, phosphorus and potash needed by seedlings for two years after transplanting. Also contains magnesium, sulfur and iron. Greater amounts of nutrients are released during the active growing season when bacterial activity is greatest. Very little is released during the cool, dormant season. Seedling roots mass around the tablet to absorb released nutrients, allowing less fertilizer to leach away.Items to be picked up at the Williams SWCD office, 11246 State Route 15, Montpelier, Ohio
Wildflower Seeds Packet
$6.00 per packet
1 ounce packet will plant approximately 250 square feet
Contains a mixture of the following: Crimson Clover, Golden Alexanders, Culver's Root, Smooth Oxeye, Maximillion Sunflowers, Partridge Pea, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, Plains Coreopsis, Illinois Bundleflower, Wild Sienna, Purple Coneflower, Wild Bergamot, Greyhead Coneflower, New England Aster, Black Eyed Susan, Upright Coneflower, Common Evening Primrose, Browneyed Susan, Canada Goldenrod, Gray Goldenrod, Foxglove Beardtongue, Purple Prairie Clover, Western Yarrow, Common Milkweed, Swamp Milkweed
Items to be picked up at the SWCD office, 11246 State Route 15, Montpelier, Ohio