Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nursery. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Online Plant Nursery

Online Plant Nursery
Are you busy? Do you feel like you have 5 million things going on in your life and not enough time to do them in, if you are in that situation then shopping at an online plant nursery may be the solution for you? Who doesn’t like their yards to look nicely landscaped with blooming flowers, gorgeous trees and plants everywhere. We all do! Landscaping takes time, but if you already lead a busy life it can get frustrating trying to squeeze it all in.
Online nurseries take away a lot of work for you such as driving from garden center to garden center looking for plants, trees, flowers and shrubs to go in your yard. By having the choice to shop online you are saving all that driving time, walking around time and gas money. Now in the evenings after a busy day you can sit at your computer and easily shop for all your landscaping needs in one location.
There are many choices of online plant nurseries to choose from so how do you find a good one, a reliable one, one with great quality products? At TN nursery they are all that wrapped into one package. Their website is easily laid out and colorful which has all the kinds of products categorized together so it is easy to find what you want.
Once you find your products they will help you to determine if that plant, tree, shrub or flower will grow well in your location if it won’t they will help you find one compromisable to the same thing that you like. Their customer service support team will make you feel like you are the only customer and that you take top priority on their list because they want you to remember your time shopping with them as a happy one so that you come back again and refer them to other people. Their prices are affordable and reasonable and they inspect all of your products before it leaves their nursery and gets to your home. You can check them out at http://www.tnnursery.net/ .











Tree Nursery
There are many types of tree nurseries located all across the globe. They all have their own specialty; some specialize in fruit trees, while others may specialize in all varieties of trees no specific one. At a tree nursery they take pride in the product that they are selling.
Fruit tree nurseries take pride in their fruits because that is the only thing that they spend their time on. They spend hours mixing trees, hybrid trees, cross-breeding trees and growing the best quality fruit trees for your yard.
But if you aren’t looking for a fruit tree and you want more of a shade tree then you would want to shop at a tree nursery that specialized in this type of product such as Willow or Maple trees that grow vastly large in size.
A tree nursery actually grows the products right on site which makes a huge difference when purchasing a tree. Farms get the trees from various locations at wholesale and offers them to you while nurseries grow them on site, they know the plants from birth to when they leave their place.
Tree nurseries are endless but one that sticks out is TN nursery, they take pride in all the products that they grow. They have fruit trees, shade trees, oak trees, willow trees and much more. They grow their items their onsite and offer you wholesale prices that meet any budget or landscaping need. Their tree nursery offers a large inventory of mail order nursery plants and trees for landscaping, reforestoration, seedlings, bare root seedlings and much, much more. They are a state-certified grower of specimen-quality wholesale supplies and landscaping needs.
They give discounts on large orders and deliver all their products straight from their tree nursery to yours so that you can get planting right away. You can visit them on the web at http://www.tnnursery.net/ they will take care of all your planting needs and answer all your questions that you may have. They strive in making your experience with them pleasurable and memorable.









Wholesale Tree Nursery
Are you looking for great plants at a low cost that will meet your budget? Do you want plants and trees that are not grown with a lot of pesticides, chemicals and are ready when you want them?
There are a wide variety of tree nurseries on the market that grow their products right on their premises but not all of them can offer you competitive prices underselling most other garden centers. Tree nurseries only grow limited products so they have to offer standard pricing because quantities are limited.
Wholesale tree nurseries grow vast quantities of trees because most of the time that is all that they grow is trees. It is their specialty; it is what makes them a company. They grow vast quantities so they can offer you lower prices than other companies can. A wholesale nursery offers lower prices and matches anything else that you find, they will not be undersold. When you grow things in bulk you can sell it cheaper than one or two items at a time.
While there are many wholesale companies on the market you must purchase products or trees from a wholesaler in order to get a wholesale price but not at TN nursery, here you can order whatever quantity you would like but always get a wholesale price. You don’t have to order large mass quantities in order to get a large discount all their products are offered at wholesale prices.
TN nursery specializes in everything they grow; they take pride in all their products making them stand out from all the rest. When you shop with TN nursery you will not be undersold or let down by anything they have to offer, prices, products or customer service. The website http://www.tnnursery.net/ is well laid out so you can go right and find your product that you are looking for with no searching on toolbars you click on the headings and there is all the products under that category with pictures, prices and more! All your shopping can be done in one location.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Beautiful American Holly Evergreen Conifer

The American Holly (llex opaca) is a native to the United States being a part of the aquifoliaceae (holly) family. They are rare in the north and always small, but abundant in the south coast and Gulf States. As seen many times, this plant is very popular for Christmas decoration in churches and at homes. It does grow in all 50 states none the less, and is the state tree of Delaware. In the eastern states they are well liked for their foliage and berries, and are the only native North American Holly that grows to tree size. It was actually noticed by the pilgrims one week before Christmas in 1620 on the coast of Massachusetts.
The American Holly is a slow grower of only 6 inches or so per year, and tends to grow even slower in dry swampy soil. Light gray coloring covers the bark with rough lumps, and has stout green branches attached that are covered with a somewhat rusty looking down substance and turns smooth and brown later on. They are short and thin in size, with thick meaty roots. Winter buds that grow are short and acute while in the late spring the flowers are a greenish-white color. The flower stem is covered by little hairs and has separate male and female parts. Males have 4 stamens on the base of the corolla with attached anthers on the back, and have an oblong shape. One male can pollinate a number of females. While a females pistil has a superior ovary, 4 cells, and 1-2 ovules in each cell it contains. The females are responsible for the production of the red berries which are also called drupe, and they grow 6-12 mm with 4 seeds contained inside.
The leaves are in an alternating pattern and can grow to be 5-7.5 cm long and 2-4 cm in width. They are attached for 2-3 years until forced off by new bud growth which are yellow stiff leaves. The flowers are pollinated by many insects such as bees, wasps, ants, and moths. Even though the insects and mammals eat the berries, it would be bad for us since they would be poisonous. Birds like the thrush, mockingbird and bluebirds devour them, and the mammals being raccoon and deer that also use them as a source for food. Birds are also responsible for the propagation of these plants due to them carrying the seeds to many new areas. The thick canopy contained at the top, provides a shelter and homes for many birds from predators and storms alike. This tree can come in all sizes ranging from dwarf to 6 inches to 70 feet in height.
We have The American Holly at the TN Nursery for a low wholesale price. We also have many other products such as trees, shrubs, berry plants, perennials, and vines. There is so much more but you will have to come to find out for yourself. We have another site dedicated to native plants, such as shrubs, grass, and trees. Those are at www.wetlands.com. Come create your landscape with us.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Native Trees Used In Landscaping

Native Plants,trees and shrubs are making a statement of their own again in the landscaping and nursery industry.Landscape Contractors and Architectures commonly used the flowering trees like the Pink Kwanzan Cherry and the fast growing Shade Trees like the Legacy Sugar Maple in landscapes for decades past.Now,the Business and homeowner are both noticing there's a more exotic side of landscaping with rare and native trees and shrubs.

We have noticed that our region we sell to alot is East Coast buyers,New York and Jersey mainly going back to the native trees and shrubs instead of the bright,flashy and fragrant shade,flowering,evergreen and ornamental trees.Developers and Homeowners a-like are wanting something no one else has.That's easy when you go to a native wholesale plant source.

Always check with your wholesale nursery grower to provide you with accurate information,reasonable prices,disease free trees and speciman quality.Most retail outlets that sells trees used "park grade" (#2 quality) and charges 9 times over the price of wholesale nursery growers.With a grower,you will get more bang for your buck.Nicer,straighter trees,state certified to be disease free and they will be alive when you get them planted.

Hope this helps anyone or someone...
http://www.tnnursery.net/ wholesale nursery tree source

Native Trees For Restoration

The Forest Service already protects and conserves its Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland (ASNW). Unfortunately, these woodlands are now represented by very small fragmented remnants of woodland that once covered most of the country.
Only three types of Semi Natural Woodland can be found today; upland oakwoods, upland mixed ashwoods, and wet woodlands.
What is Semi-Natural woodland?
Semi-natural woodlands are composed of locally native trees and shrubs which derive from natural regeneration or coppicing rather than planting.
What is an Ancient Woodland Site?
An Ancient Woodland Site must be shown on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey maps (produced in 1830), and have been semi-natural at that time. Furthermore, tree cover will have been maintained from 1830 to the present day.
What are Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites?
Most ASNW was converted into farmland before 1830. However some areas of Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland were converted into commercial forest plantations during the 20th Century. These are called Plantations on Ancient Woodland Sites (PAWS).
What does the Forest Service intend to do with its PAWS?
The Forest Service intends to restore native woodland on at least 10% of its PAWS, thereby increasing the area of each habitat type over the next 15 years. This equates to the restoration of at least 200 hectares of PAWS.Native woodland will be restored on PAWS that will be most likely to:-
1. develop the associated ground flora characteristics, and
2. help ensure the long term survival of these rare habitats in our countryside.
Why restore only 10% of the PAWS area?
Most of the woodland that was shown on the 1830 maps was planted. Very little information was available to categorically reject these woodlands, and identify the woodlands that were semi-natural in 1830. Therefore only a small proportion of the PAWS area is worth restoring, because much of it is derived from woodland that was planted on bare ground before 1830.
An evaluation system was used to prioritise those sites which should be restored.
How will restoration be carried out?
The plantation trees will be removed from the site gradually by thinning the trees over a period of time, allowing native trees to establish under the plantation trees before they are all finally removed. Where this cannot be carried out, mainly due to the increased risk from windblow, the plantation will be clearfelled. This will allow pioneer tree species, such as birch, to recolonise.
The native woodland cover will be re-established using natural regeneration where possible, or by replanting with stock grown from seed collected locally.
It will take several years for a restored native woodland to develop into a valuable habitat, exhibiting characteristics such as;
an uneven age structure,
large amounts of deadwood,
sensitive species of woodland ground flora,
rarer forms of lichen, mosses, and fungi
When was the first restoration project started?
The first restoration (of an upland oakwood) project began in June 2001 at Breen, Co. Antrim followed in 2002 by the restortion of a mosaic of all three native woodland types at Aghaleague in Co. Fermanagh.
The Forest Service is committed to restoring at least 200 hectares of native woodland before 2015.
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