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4 Feb 2014 How to select, plant an care for urban and community trees.
When you purchase trees and shrubs, be sure to use the scientific name to avoid getting the wrong plant. Also, carefully read and follow the planting instructions that come with your purchase. Warning: Rabbits, mice and voles are active all winter. Since leaves, grass and other typical summer foods are unavailable, they.
A Step-by-Step Guide to plAntinG & MAintAininG treeS. Creating a forest begins long before and continues long after you plant your trees. This comprehensive guide to tree planting in. Wisconsin covers these major areas: planning and designing your new forest, pre-planting seedling care, planting methods, and.
7 Sep 2017 Wisconsin's reforestation program grows high quality, native tree seedlings and wildlife shrubs at reasonable prices to plant on private and public lands for conservation purposes. Our nursery stock will provide future forest products, improve wildlife habitat, prevent soil erosion, create aesthetic beauty and
17 Aug 2015 Leafsnap [exit DNR] is an electronic field guide developed by researchers from Columbia University, University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution. This free mobile app uses visual recognician software to help identify tree species from photographs of their leaves. The Arbor Day Foundation has
4 Oct 2016 Landowners can find ordering instructions at the Wisconsin DNR website, dnr.wi.gov keyword "tree planting," or by contacting the Griffith Nursery office at 715-424-3700. Landowners can get information on seedling availability, species information and tips on how to prepare a site for tree planting.
Landowners should begin by developing a planting plan with the assistance of a professional forester and/or use the on-line tree planting plan development tool found at dnr.wi.gov/forestry/Nursery/planform.htm. DNR foresters are an excellent source of informa8 tion regarding species selection for your planting site,
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