With the drought in our region, it is imperative that trees planted within the last 3 years get watered every week. If you are able to water established trees, they will greatly benefit from some water as well. We recently read a fantastic article put out by the Alliance for Community Trees, an ... READ the POST
August Notes from the Field
"Hot & Dry" is how we would describe the summer so far here in the nursery. We are well below the average rainfall amounts in our field & our county is technically in a drought. Most of our efforts in the field have been directed at watering newly planted trees - the last 3 years of liner ... READ the POST
August 2012 at Spring Grove Nursery
Join Jamie & Becky in the field this month as they show what's been going on in the nursery all summer. With the drought, Jamie shows our watering process in the field on new trees. He also demonstrates how we inventory & count our trees. Thanks for watching! ... READ the POST
Bird’s Eye View of Spring Grove Nursery
Fly over Spring Grove Nursery for a great view compliments of Becky's Dad, Doug Harford. Doug shares his view from his powered parachute! You can see a great shot of the nursery from above. Notice the patches of soybeans planted in & around the nursery. These blocks fill in blank areas recently ... READ the POST
Welcome!
Becky recently had a nice visit in the field with Gary Furr, General Manager of J. Frank Schmidt Nursery in Oregon. Gary was visiting customers along with IL Sales Rep Roger Purcell, and they stopped in to see how their liners were coming along in our fields. J. Frank Schmidt Nursery is a leader ... READ the POST
Why Trees?
We have frequently recommended Dr. Charlie Hall's blog Making Cents of the Green Industry. His latest post is a great video titled "Why Trees?" It was produced by Alabama A&M & Auburn Universities and it is an intriguing "doodle video" making the case for more trees. We love the quote at ... READ the POST
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