~ August 26, 2025 Whenever we have some free time we love taking walks in our family’s timber. There are a few different hiking trails that have been mapped out, and we enjoy taking Fern and Benji out into the woods and letting them run around, discovering all that the forest has to offer. Over ... READ the POST
Fall Tree Preorders: Evergreens & Container Trees Ready for Planting
~ August 18, 2025 As the rhythms of summer begin to shift toward the promise of cooler days, we're delighted to open our preorder window for a selection of prime evergreen and container-grown trees available for fall pickup! Evergreens: Enhance your landscape with bold, year‑round texture ... READ the POST
Walking the Rows: 2025 Inventory Season in Full Swing
~ August 8, 2025 Every August, there’s a certain rhythm in the nursery that shifts. The tractors still hum, the crews still work the rows, but there’s a new kind of focus in the air. Inventory season has arrived. Led by SGN Trees Grower Joey Thomas, our team heads into the field calipers ... READ the POST
Leaf by Leaf Book Club — September 12 Gathering
Now Reading: The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer Grow & Read, Together Again In June, our inaugural Leaf by Leaf meeting brought together a mix of in‑person and virtual attendees, book lovers, tree enthusiasts, and nature‑curious minds. We ... READ the POST
School’s Out for Summer – Meet our SGN Interns!
~August 8, 2025 Summer is a great time to be out in the field tending to the trees. Aside from the occasional scorcher, the season brings vibrant blooms, frequent wildlife sightings, and the classic farmer’s tan. Before we know it, fall will be here and things will ramp up again as we race to ... READ the POST
The Enduring Legacy of Elm Trees
~ July 29, 2025 Standing tall and stately, Elm trees have long been a symbol of strength, community, and endurance. In early American towns, Elms often lined main streets, their cathedral-like canopies offering shade and a sense of permanence. In folklore, these trees were considered protectors; ... READ the POST
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