2015 Tree & Shrub Sale 2015 FSWCD Tree Sale Order Form Common Name Price Qty. Subtotal 5.00 Amur Maple 5.00 Birch 5.00 Boyne Raspberry 5.00 Hedge Cotoneaster 5.00 Iris 5.00 Late Lilac 5.00 Ranetka Crabapple 5.00 Rose Tree of China 5.00 Saskatoon Serviceberry 5.00 Siberian Dogwood 5.00 Siberian Larch 5.00 Silverberry 5.00 Tundra Rose 5.00 White Spruce 5.00 Order Total: Cut Here American Cranberry 2015 FSWCD Tree Sale The mission of FSWCD is to serve its cooperators, Saturday, May 30th, 11am-4pm private landowners and all citizens of the district by promoting wise development and conservation of natural resources. FSWCD offers educational, technical and financial resources and works with a variety of partners to meet their goals. FSWCD’s critical natural resource areas include: Prevention and eradication of noxious and invasive species Conservation of plant & soil resources A viable agricultural community Conservation/maintenance of water resources Conservation of forest resources Public education Promotion of affordable energy -10% Cooperator Discount Total: Name Fairbanks Soil & Water Conservation District Address Phone All sales are final. Make checks out to: FSWCD. Order form and checks can be mailed to the FSWCD office. Cash payments will be accepted at the FSWCD office. Pre-orders must be received by Friday, May 15th. Cut Here Email 590 University Avenue, Suite 2 Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: (907) 479-1213 Fax: (907) 374-4922 E-mail: fairbanksswcd@gmail.com FSWCD.trees@gmail.com for tree questions Website: www.fairbankssoilwater.org MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE LOCAL LAND USER FOR THE CONSERVATION OF SOIL, WATER & OTHER NATURAL RESOURCES Fairbanks Soil & Water Conservation District 590 University Avenue, Suite 2 Tel: (907) 479-1213 www.fairbankssoilwater.org FSWCD.trees@gmail.com Shrubs 2015 Tree & Shrub Sale Saturday, May 30th from 11am-4pm Select & purchase your plants (some varieties may be sold out) OR preorder your trees/shrubs for better selection Preorders are due by May 15th Pickup Saturday, May 30th, 11am-4pm Other vendors will be present! 10% Discount for FSWCD Cooperators Edible Berries & Fruits American Cranberry, Viburnum trilobum Description: A shrub with clusters of white flowers, edible red berries, and red foliage in autumn. Similar to our native high bush cranberry (Viburnum edule). Landscaping: Plant in full sun to part shade and moderately moist soil. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/12-18” bare-root Boyne Raspberry, Rubus idaeus ‘Boyne’ Description: A hardy, productive raspberry variety producing medium sized juicy berries. Landscaping: Raspberries prefer full sun and well drained soil. Trellising increases yields. Zone 2 Source/Size: Alaska Berries/12-36” bare-root Ranetka Crabapple, Malus x ranetka Description: A small tree growing up to 40’, this cold-hardy apple makes a great ornamental and is also useful as grafting rootstock. Landscaping: Plant in well drained soil with full sun exposure. Fence for moose protection. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Saskatoon Serviceberry, Amelanchier alnifolia Description: A large shrub with white flowers and edible blue-black berries Landscaping: Plant in moist, well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Trees Hedge Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster lucidus Description: A densely-growing shrub that grows 6-10 ft tall and makes a good hedge. Landscaping: Plant in full sun. Prefers moist, welldrained soil but can tolerate some drought. Zone 3 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Amur Maple, Acer ginnala Iris, Iris setosa Description: A 12-24” tall perennial with blue-violet flowers. Landscaping: Plant in full sun to partial shade and moist soil. Zone 1 Source/Size: North Country Farm (Salcha)/ 3inch x 3inch plugs Birch, Betula neoalaskana Description: A small shrubby tree with glossy foliage and fragrant spring blooms. Has bright red fall leaves. Landscaping: Prefers well drained soil and full sun to partial shade. Zone 3 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Description: Deciduous tree with white, peeling bark and golden fall color. Landscaping: Prefers moist, well-drained soils, tolerates partial shade. Zone 1 Source/Size: Pingo Farm/12-24” tall, bare-root Siberian Larch, Larix sibirica Late Lilac, Syringa villosa Description: A medium sized deciduous tree, with needles that turn golden colored and drop in the fall Landscaping: Plant in sun to partial shade. Water regularly. Zone 2 Source/Size: Risse Greenhouse/6-8inches tall in tree cones Description: Large, hardy shrub with purple-white fragrant flowers. Grows very quickly in Interior AK. Landscaping: Prefers well-drained soil and full sun. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/6-24” bare-root Rose Tree of China, Prunus triloba Description: Small tree/large shrub with many single pink or white flowers. Landscaping: Prefers moist, well-drained soil. Flowers best in full sun. Zone 3 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Siberian Dogwood, Cornus alba sibirica Description: A medium-sized shrub forming a thicket of red stems that provide beautiful winter color. Has small cream flowers in clusters. Landscaping: Partial-full sun and regular watering. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Silverberry, Elaeagnus commutata Description: A medium-sized shrub with silvery foliage and berries and small yellow flowers, has a perfume-like scent. Landscaping: Plant in full sun, this plant is somewhat drought tolerant. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/18-24” bare-root Tundra Rose, Potentilla fruticosa Description: This shrub grows to about 3 feet tall, with many stems, dense foliage, and abundant longlasting yellow flowers. Landscaping: Prefers well drained soil, can tolerate some shade. Zone 2 Source/Size: Lawyer Nursery/12-24” tall, bare-root White Spruce, Picea glauca Description: Tall evergreen tree, very hardy but slow growing. Landscaping: Prefers full to partial sun. Don’t plant close to home for fire safety. Zone 2 Source/Size: Risse Greenhouse/6-8inches tall in tree cones Planting Tips… Plant your trees and shrubs ASAP– these bare-root plants will not survive long un-planted! If you can’t plant them right away, put them in a bucket of water. Select a planting site where there is plenty of space for the trees or shrubs to grow. Dig the planting hole 2 to 3 times the diameter of the tree roots. Mix compost or topsoil into the planting hole to help enrich the native soil. Top the planting area with 3” of mulch to within 6” of the tree trunk. Water deeply about once per week. Protect young trees from moose browsing by fencing (especially apples, which moose love). If you notice your trees or shrubs looking unhealthy, feel free to contact us with questions!
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