Plant A Tree



Plant a tree and feel good about the positive impact on nature that you will have created. Help create a healthy and beautiful environment for this and future generations. Trees are a crucial component of the natural landscape because of their prevention of erosion and the provision of a specific weather-sheltered ecosystem in and under their foliage. Trees have also been found to play an important role in producing oxygen and reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, as well as moderating ground temperatures. They are also significant elements in landscaping and agriculture, both for their beautiful aesthetic appeal and their nutritious fruit crops they provide.

Most people that are interested in ways of improving the environment, plant a tree on Arbor Day. Currently the state observances for Arbor Day is the last Friday in April. But a number of state Arbor Days are at other times to coincide with the best tree planting weather, from January and February in the south to May in the far north. Planting a tree on Arbor Day is a common practice around the world today. You, of course, don't have to wait until Arbor Day to plant a tree.


American Beech

Price: 24.95

American Hornbeam

Price: 12.45

American Sycamore

Price: 12.95

American Arborvitae

Price: 9.95

Globe Arborvitae

Price: 12.95

Pyramidalis Arborvitae

Price: 8.48

Quaking Aspen

Price: 12.95

Austrian Pine

Price: 6.95

Autumn Blaze½ Red Maple

Price: 37.95

Autumn Olive

Price: 9.95

Autumn Purple Ash

Price: 37.95

Bald Cypress

Price: 21.95

Bitternut Pecan

Price: 23.95

Black Cherry

Price: 13.95

Black Gum

Price: 14.45

Planting a tree can make a world of difference! It can provide you so much satisfaction. Trees shade and cool our homes, bring songbirds close by, and mark the changing seasons. For all of us, trees are a precious source of lumber, food, and countless products and they beautify our communities and countryside. But equally important, trees conserve energy, reduce soil erosion, clean the air we breathe, and help protect rivers and streams. If trees are to provide all these benefits, we need to care for the trees we have, and to we definitely need to plant more!



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