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Feather Meal

$7.90$15.00
Feather meal is a biproduct of processing poultry feathers.  It is produced by sterilizing feathers and then grinding them into a powder. Its primary benefit is that it is a slow-release nitrogen.
  • Guaranteed analysis: 13-0-0
  • Has no effect on pH
  • Starts to become active within 4-7 days of application
  • Can last up to 3 months in soil
  • Increases green leaf growth
  • It is high in nitrogen, but its bioavailability can be low
  • Chicken feathers are the primary source
  • not water soluble
  • top dressing is not ideal
*Pellets are easy to incorporate in soil and break down fairly quickly. Using feather meal in pellet form helps minimize waste.

Ginkgo Tree

The Ginkgo Biloba is a beautiful, slow growing deciduous tree that has “leathery” green leaves in summer, turning brilliant yellow in the fall. Its fan shaped leaves are quite unique and closely resemble that of the maidenhair fern plant. The Ginkgo is frequently referred to as “the maidenhair tree”. This ancient tree is highly resistant to insects, deer and pollution. It thrives in urban plantings, likes sandy well drained soil but adapts to clay soils as well. The Ginkgo growth pattern is unique in that it grows straight up without branching outward for between 8-10 years and then begins fanning out its canopy. Not a fast-growing tree but one certainly worth the wait! Initially thought to be extinct, Ginkgo Biloba is the only surviving specie of the family Ginkgoaceae. Considered Endangered in the wild, the Ginkgo is a living fossil dating back to the Middle Jurassic Period @ 180 million years. A few small tracts of “wild” Ginkgo’s exist today, and only in Southern Asia.

Gypsum

$7.73$14.65
Gypsum is a common, naturally occurring sulfate mineral that is used agriculturally as a calcium source. It is a pretty

Hackberry

The Common Hackberry can grow in just about any soil, PH and moisture range. A medium to fast growing deciduous shade tree, the Hackberry grows in a pyramidal shape when young, the eventually fills out with a broad, arching canopy when mature. It has bright green leaves with serrated points on the top third and turns to a lovely yellow in fall. Mature Hackberry’s trunk-bark develops into a series of “ridges and valley’s” of irregular shape which is its unmistakable characteristic. Its fruit are small oblong “drupes” which start out red in summer, ripen and turn purple in early-mid autumn. They remain on the tree throughout winter and provide non-migrating birds a valuable food source for the winter

Humic Acid

$7.20$12.35
Humic acid is a soil enhancer. Its active ingredient is Humic and Fulvic Acids. Humic acid is critical in the

Hunters Pro Blend

$15.45$29.35
Hunters Pro Blend (5-3-4) is a professional, all-around general fertilizer. It contains various plant and animal meals along with minerals. While this fertilizer mix has a low analysis, it provides a well-balanced nutrient content to the soil, which in return the plants thrive in. This product is used on all plants, trees and gardens on the farm, and is by far our favorite! Guaranteed Minimum Analysis: Total Nitrogen…5%
  • 1.5% Water Soluble Nitrogen
  • 3.5% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate…3% Soluble Potash…4% *Vegetable Protein meals (alfalfa meal, cocoa meal, cotton seed meal, kelp meal, peanut meal, and soybean meal), Animal protein meals (blood meal, crab meal, dry whey, feather meal, and fish meal), Porcine bone meal, Pasteurized Poultry litter, (natural) Sulfate of Potash, Greensand, Phosphate Rock, and (natural) Nitrate of soda Uses: Lawns, Flowers, Vegetables, Evergreens, Shrubs and Medical Cannabis Application: Apply 2-3 pounds per 100 sq. ft.  

Kelp Meal

$15.45$29.35
Kelp Meal comes from seaweed, which is actually an algae. It is a “super supplier” of micronutrients: approximately 70 of

Langbeinite

$11.25$20.49
Langbeinite (also known as Sul-Po-Mag) 0-0-22 is a mineral found in relatively few places around the globe. It is an

Northern Catalpa

If you are looking for a fast growing shade tree that has beautiful spring blooms and catches the eye: the Northern Catalpa is right up your ally. Grows in virtually any soil PH and soil type, perfect for rain gardens and chronically wet areas as well as dry areas, the Northern Catalpa is a hearty deciduous tree that can fit many purposes and isn’t finicky. Where to begin! It’s HUGE leaves grow up to a foot long, it’s beautiful and fragrant trumpet or bell shaped white flowers with purple and yellow highlights within the flower, it’s curling branches, it’s trademark fruit (long slender beans) make the Northern Catalpa an eye catching tree in spring and summer. Though its fall foliage isn’t overly showy, the leaves turn a lighter yellow in autumn. Unlike its cousin the Southern Catalpa, its leaves do not elicit any unpleasant odors. It can be either an accent piece to your landscape or a focal piece. Not practical for small yards, but a showy tree wherever planted.

October Glory Maple

The October Glory Maple is a cultivar of the Red Maple. It is fast growing, keeps its deep green leaf color throughout the summer, and wow’s us in autumn. When one thinks of striking brilliant Orange foliage they’ve seen in autumn, the October Glory Maple is what they recall. In some years a dull burnt orange or red, in other years an almost iridescent neon orange! Birds and small mammals are attracted to their “helicopter” seeds that have fallen, and pollinators are attracted to the tiny red flower blooms that appear in spring. The October Glory can adapt in many different soil types, but prefers moist, acidic soils. Once established, its fall foliage colors are very reliable, turn colors a bit later than other Maple’s, and also keep their fall colors longer than most others.

Royal Purple Smoke

Is it a tree, or a bush?  The Royal Purple Smoke is actually a deciduous shrub that is a stunning accent tree / shrub in any landscape. Eventually growing 10-15 feet tall and wide, it sports gorgeous maroon-red / purple leaves that are certain to catch the eye. But that’s not all! The “Smoke” comes from billowy “hair like” puff balls that appear from the tree’s stalks where it’s tiny yellow flowers bloomed. Though the flowers are deemed insignificant, the “smoke balls” are highly attractive. The Purple Smoke can be vigorously cut back in the VERY early spring and this will promote vigorous and larger leaf growth, but at the expense of the blooms. It is a plant where “less is more”. It does well in highly drained “rocky or loose soil”, and does not like wet feet or soils that remain saturated. Once established, it requires only moderate water and is drought tolerant, requires little fertilizer or maintenance (save for how you wish to prune it).

Is it a tree or a shrub: you decide!

Silver Maple

The Silver Maple is a fast growing shade tree that sports the signature Maple Leaf in summer with green topside, and silvery on the bottom. For many years this tree was the go to tree for growing urban street plantings because of its rapid growth, but its shallow root system made that counterproductive. It is the fastest growing maple and thrives in wet river bottom and lowlands, but tolerates drier soils as well. It is an excellent choice as a Rain Garden tree or planted in wetter than normal areas. As with all Maples, they require pruning to keep their shape and will provide shade faster than any of their Maple cousins. This is a Maple for shade and beauty in the summer, not for brilliant fall foliage. It transplants well and is a favorite for robin nesting and its signature “helicopter” seeds (samaras) are devoured by squirrels, birds and other small mammals.