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Instead of a fence, why not get some privacy from a neighbor or road with a hedge of shrubs and trees that are easy to grow? They can give flowers, shelter from wind, are a songbird habitat, provide fruit for wildlife & make your place feel like a home inside its elegant boundary.
Some of the best for our area are red osier dogwood, Juneberry, American plum, pussy willow, aronia, winterberry, pines, white cedar, hazelberts, Jerusalem artichokes, elderberries.
Ask for our native list for mature heights, soil, and light requirements. All of these make food for wildlife.
Mountain Ash |
Medium: 3-4 ft $75 |
Large: 4-6 ft $150 |
Hawthorn Tree |
Small Starter size: 2-3 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $75 |
Medium Field Ready: 4-5 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. $150 |
Large Bearing age: 6-8 ft. tall from base of trunk to terminal bud. More branching than medium sized tree. trunk diameter approximately 1 inch. $250 |
White Ash | Large: 5-6 ft $150 | |||
Bur Oak | Large: 4-6 ft $150 | |||
Maple | Medium: 3-4 ft $75 | Large: 5-6 ft $150 | ||
White Spruce | One Size: 1-2 ft $55 | |||
Speckled Alder | Medium: 2-4 ft $75 | |||
Black Locust | Medium: 2-3 ft $75 | |||
Willow (weeping) | Medium: 3-5 ft $75 | Large: 6-8 ft $150 | ||
Willow (basket and native) | Small: 1 ft $35 | Medium: 2 ft $55 | Large: 3-5 ft $75 | Extra Large: 6-9 ft $150 |
Japanese Tree Lilac | Large: 4-6 ft $150 | |||
Basswood/Linden | Medium: 3-4 ft $75 | Large: 4-5 ft $150 | ||
Siberian Stone Pine | Medium: 1 ft $55 | |||
White cedar/Arborvitae | Small: 1-2 ft $35 |