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Tree Seedlings
What Are Tree Seedlings?
Tree seedlings are small and immature trees. These trees are young and, on average, are no more than three feet in height. Because they are fragile, they are typically found in pots at greenhouses and plant nurseries. Once the tree starts growing from the seed, it will typically take an average of twelve weeks to be considered a seedling. Different species of trees can have different growth time frames.
How Are Tree Seedlings Used In Landscape?
When it comes to landscape design, there are several ways that tree seedlings can be utilized. Smaller trees that stay green year-round are often used to create a privacy shield from neighbors eventually. Trees that will produce massive amounts of shade should strategically be placed far enough away from the house not to cause damage to the house yet close enough to cast still a lovely shade producing a shadow. Smaller blooming trees are often used as focal points throughout the yard to provide a pop of color throughout the seasons. In a new landscape, tree seedlings provide dimensional height to give the landscape a diverse appearance. Tree seedlings are also very commonly found in new build homeowners associations. These new build areas are not established, and the builders will want to plant trees in most yards. Trees do enhance curb appeal and make a neighborhood feel a bit more residential. It is essential to consider the potential size in both height and width when planting a seedling. While the tree may only be 3 feet tall once planted, it will grow over time. Some trees are known to grow a couple of feet a year. Trees should never be planted near existing electrical wires or near areas where underground plumbing runs. Some types of trees, such as willows, can have a too invasive root system that can cause damage to underground plumbing and even foundations to the home. If you are unsure of where to plant your tree, you must speak with a professional from the plant nursery.
How Tree Seedlings Used In Forest Restoration
Unfortunately, forest fires are real and can be highly destructive. Before new trees are planted in a damaged area, the U.S. Forest Service will evaluate the damaged area. They will assess whether or not growing in the destroyed region will be beneficial to wildlife. The U.S. Forest Service will also take soil samples and consider the local varieties of trees within the damaged area. These details will help them determine which, if any, tree seedlings will be used in forest restoration. When the tree seedlings are selected for forest restoration, they are closely monitored, and they are chosen due to the qualities the specific species of tree will bring to the forest preserve.
Buy Tree Seedlings In Bulk and Start Your Nursery
Propagating trees and shrubs is easy but dedicated work. Many online retailers will offer small tree seedlings and special bulk prices. These come in small soil sacks, and as they grow, they will need to be monitored and transplanted into pots to allow for their root system to begin developing. By purchasing in bulk, you can start your nursery.
Caring for and planting tree seedlings does not have to inquire a lot of attention and time. Tree seedlings are young trees that are ready planted in the ground. You can often save quite a bit of money by purchasing tree seedlings. Larger trees are cared for by their nurseries for years, and that is why the cost of a large tree can be exponentially higher than that of a young tree seedling. Check out a few of our best sellers: White Pine seedlings, Tulip Poplar seedlings, and Virginia Pine seedlings.