Please call our office at 269-445-8641 extension 5 to RSVP for the upcoming Tree Care Workshop with Jeff Steinkraus, District Forester. We want to make sure there is enough pizza for everyone - we are supplying the pizza in appreciation of our volunteers (past and future). There will also be educational updates on invasive species and our new MAEAP verification system. See poster below for details:
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Cass County Conservation District Announces Availability of Annual Tree Seedling & Fruiting Plant Catalog
Tree Sale has begun!
Cassopolis— Annual Tree Seedling & Fruiting Plant Catalog — The Cass County Conservation District’s Annual Tree Seedling & Fruiting Plant Catalog is now available and pre- orders must be submitted by April 7. The Annual Tree Sale (including pre-order pick-ups and sales of additional plants on a first come, first serve basis) is scheduled for April 20-22, 2017.
“This year we have focused on native, wetland, and species that benefit pollinators including a special addition of the Butterfly milkweed to specifically benefit the Monarch butterfly.” said Korie Blyveis, Executive Director. Due to the many lakes and streams in Cass County and because the desire to restore native shorelines has been expressed to us, we selected and have identified species that will do well in wetland forests and shoreline edges and will help expand the diversity of species that will also benefit wildlife.
Expanded fruit tree selection due to good reviews
Last year the root stock of the fruit trees we offered was excellent and there was good feedback on the quality and transplant success of the trees. Because of this AND our desire to benefit pollinator species that have recently seen great losses we are offering apple, cherry, plum, peach, and apricot trees. Plus, from a different supplier we are trying native Paw Paw as well.
Windbreaks
As always we are continuing to supply an excellent variety of conifers that are well-suited for use in windbreaks. Windbreaks are a specific planting of trees that will slow prevailing winds. This method of planting will help conserve energy used in buildings and reduce damage to crops, plus provide cooling shade.
Annual Tree Seedling & Fruiting Plant Catalog
Pick up your copy of the catalog today at the Cass County Conservation District office located at 1127 E. State Street, Cassopolis, MI 49031, call 269-445-8641 x 5 to request it be mailed or emailed to you. Check out our website at www.cassccdistrict.org to learn more about the District and our expanding programs.
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