March 24:
Our order for Trees and Shrubs came from the Missouri Department of Conservation yesterday. While mostly native, MDC's purpose is to assist landowners to increase the diversity on the Missouri Landscape. We are really grateful for this service.
Richard "heeled them in" in preparation for planting. "Heeling them in" means digging the Bundle's Roots into the Soil, otherwise they dry out very quickly. The Planter learns quickly that Healthy Roots are vital to Healthy Plants.
The varieties and amounts are Burr Oak (25), Swamp White Oak (25), River Birch (25), Persimmon (12), White Pine (25), Norway Spruce (200), Hazelnut (25), Elderberry (12), Chokecherries (6), Pecans (20), Golden Currants (3), Carolina Buckthorn (unknown).
Richard is a little cautious about the Carolina Buckthorn, largely because it is unknown to us. The word "Buckthorn" conjures up a sense of Invasives, which was our experience with the Name up North. That surely not our intent here. Too much of that has happened already on this Precious Earth.
I love the way he "heeled them in". That little Circle of Tree Seedlings makes me think that they surely are in quiet conversation with each other. I sure hope they fine our Little Farm to their liking.
Friday, March 26, 2010
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