In the meantime, orders may be placed by calling 47, or you can mail your order form to us at GFC Seedlings, P.O. We expect our online store at to open on August 1. While online orders are strongly encouraged for all seedlings this year, recent ransomware attacks have delayed the availability of online ordering. Seedlings can be picked up at local GFC offices or at our Flint River Nursery. Hardwood deliveries start January 1 and also run through February. You’ll find photos of mature trees, growing characteristics and prices in the online catalogue at ĭeliveries for pines begin December 1 and run through February. It contains 15 bee-friendly species, including five dogwoods, five red maples and five yellow poplars.Īll GFC seedlings are sold bare-root and need to be planted when they are dormant, during the late fall and winter. In addition, the popular Pollinator Pack will be back this year. All are sold in packages of 10, 50, 250, 500 and up, with quantity discounts applied. Trees favored for aesthetics, such as dogwood and crape myrtle, are also available. The GFC offers numerous varieties of hardwood species, including several different types of oak, and many fruit-bearing trees. They’ve been cultured to provide fibrous root systems, large stem diameter and abundant energy reserves to ensure the best possible growth and survival. Longleaf pine and Virginia pine are also offered.Īll of these GFC seedlings are adapted to Georgia’s unique climate and soils. If you’re below the fall line and in the market for slash pine, you’ll want to choose the Super Select Premium Slash, which is not only a fast grower, but also has superior form and is disease resistant. These seedlings have been rigorously tested and found to produce 71% more volume per acre. If you’re looking for super-fast growing loblollies, the Georgia Giants should be your choice. Once again, the Georgia Forestry Commission is offering genetically improved loblolly, slash and shortleaf pine seedlings. Don’t forget that popular species and packages can sell out early, however, so it’s wise to get a jump start now. You’ll be glad to see that prices have not changed since last season. The Town will not be responsible for delays in engraving, shipping, or lack of plant material.The calendar may say summer, but we’re already thinking about the cool winter planting season ahead! Georgia Forestry Commission seedling sales begin today, July 1, so it’s time to peruse our online catalog at and note your favorites. The Town of South Windsor will gladly make provisions for a 6"x8" vinyl engraved plate mounted on a carved teak backboard or the donor may provide their own. Trees will be a minimum of two inches in caliper. The specimen tree(s) will be personally selected or approved by the Town's Tree Warden or his designee. Recommendations are available upon request and will be dependent on location. Tree varieties must be approved by the Parks and Grounds Division. Many locations are available and will be determined at consultation. Notice of at least three weeks prior to the desired planting date is recommended. The Town of South Windsor will secure, plant, and mulch the tree install a plaque and plaque stand and maintain the tree as a Town tree. Interested parties must contact the Parks Division of Parks & Recreation at (860) 648-6366 for consultation. The Town of South Windsor Memorial Tree Planting PolicyĬompanies, Clubs, and individuals may donate a shade, flowering, or specimen tree to be planted in remembrance of a friend, co-worker, or family member and have the tree and a memorial plaque placed in one of South Windsor’s many Parks and Preserves.
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