Landowners can help wildlife by planting
trees and shrubs.
While it
might be winter, landowners can begin making plans to help wildlife this spring
– and beyond – by planting tree and shrub seedlings offered by the Pennsylvania
Game Commission’s Howard Nursery.
The 2015
seedling order form soon will be available online, and sales are set to begin
Jan. 5.
Most
seedlings are sold in units of 25, but 100-seedling bundles also are available
in mixes to benefit deer, game birds and songbirds, as well as to improve
riparian and winter-thermal habitats.
The 2015
order form contains a wide selection of evergreens, shrubs and fruit- and
nut-bearing trees. Most species are native to Pennsylvania, and with the
exception of black locust, all of the available hardwoods are grown from seed
collected from Pennsylvania sources and processed by Game Commission
personnel.
This
year’s order form features three species that have not been offered regularly in
the past. Nannyberry, a native large shrub or small tree, produces fruits that
are an important food source for many birds and mammals in the fall and winter.
Another shrub, northern bayberry, can grow to 12-foot heights and produces
berries important to birds. And wild plum can grow up to 20 feet tall, with
roots that can form excellent wildlife thickets in bottomlands, woodlots and
other areas.
For both
northern bayberry and wild plum, units of 25 1-year-old seedlings are available
for $12.50. Nannyberry is sold in 25-seedling units priced at $8.75, but – like
many of the seedlings offered for sale – can be purchased at a discounted
price.
Although
a discount is not offered for all species or habitat bundles, orders of 12 or
more total units qualify for applicable discounted pricing. With the discount,
prices are as low as $3.75 per bundle, or 15 cents per
seedling.
The
mixed-oak bundle costs $6.25 with the discount.
Species
that qualify for the discount are marked on the order
form.
Annetta
Ayers, superintendent at Howard Nursery, said there is a very limited supply of
some of the seedlings for sale, wild plum included. Those who are interested
might want to call Howard Nursery at 814-355-4434. Hours of operation are Monday
through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The
order form and information about the seedlings for sale will be available at the
Game Commission’s website, www.pgc.state.pa.us. Place your cursor over “General
Store” in the menu bar at the top of the homepage, then scroll down to “Howard
Nursery” and select “2015 Seedling Order Form” from the drop-down menu. The form
usually is posted to the website shortly before sales
begin.
If you
have problems downloading the order form, you likely need to install the latest
version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be found by doing an Internet search
and downloaded for free.
The
order form can be completed and submitted online, or printed out and faxed or
mailed. Payments are not due until the order is confirmed by Howard Nursery. For
those without Internet access, order forms can be obtained at Game Commission
offices or various displays or booths at shows in which the agency participates
through the spring or by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: Howard
Nursery, 197 Nursery Road, Howard, PA 16841.
While
the order form provides a brief description of the tree species available and
their benefits to birds and wildlife, more information is available on the
website under “Tree Seedling Index.”
The
preferred method of delivery is by United Parcel Service (UPS). Shipping and
handling charges do apply.
Orders
are shipped only Monday through Wednesday to assure delivery for weekend
planting. However, orders also may be picked up in person at the nursery once
buyers are notified the order is ready.
Generally, seedlings ship in the month of
April.
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