Easy to plant and care for.
Bare root plants for sale online.
Bare root plants full of energy stored in the roots and branches are ready to come to life once planted watered exposed to the warmth of the sun.
We wouldn t attempt this with ginseng or wasabi for example.
Strawberry seascape 100 on order.
Bare root shrubs begin coming into the nursery for shipping in mid to late october through march to mid april depending on weather.
We ve been shipping plants this way for a few years but are still working out the details.
Click here to see what s available and place your order today.
Willow blue fox no plugs left for 2019.
Tn nursery sells bare root plants that are dormant and mature blooming age.
Call 316 686 6414 to order yours today or stop in and we will contact you as soon as your order arrives.
Field grown trees are less expensive than container grown trees.
Field grown shrubs are less expensive than container grown shrubs.
Fast ship and lowest prices online.
Walnut black no seedlings left for 2019.
Wolf willow no plugs left for 2019.
Buying bare root shrubs for planting is an excellent cost efficient way to grow a hedge or privacy wall.
There are many advantages to buying bareroot products some of which are.
Price diversity of material ease of transporting and planting.
We sell plants not seeds anyone can order at low grower prices we ship everywhere.
Not all plants can be handled like this.
Plants offered for sale on this website are grown outdoors in garden beds bare root or in greenhouses potted and are not wild dug.
Willow powder face no plugs left for 2019.
Bareroot trees and shrubs are ones which have been harvested when dormant and sold without soil around the roots.
Shop the best selection of bare root trees on sale.
Asparagus millenium 900 on order.
Planting bare root trees in fall or spring can be a money saving project.
Easy to plant and care for.
We begin digging field grown plants for shipping in mid to late october through march to mid april depending on weather.
Saskatoon wild 100 bare root on order.
Because persistent digging of wild plants can deplete and destroy local native plant populations it is important for prospective plant buyers to be aware of the origin of commercially sold plants.
These are also bare root but get their own heading.