Happy New Year 2020, everyone! [new_royalslider id=”45″]
Ending the year with a final group of photos from our summer 2019 tours of our liner vendors. Merry Christmas and Happy New year to everyone.. See you in 2020!
For December, we’re featuring one of our finest native species for winter interest—the common winterberry (Ilex verticillata). Native to most of the northeastern third of the United States; from Wisconsin
SPRING-DUG; PLANTED IN SEPTEMBER These spring-dug WHN Betula nigra (river birch) and Liquidambar styraciflua (sweetgum) found their way onto a job in September. Their viability and exceptional aesthetics several months
Second of two posts highlighting our fall digging season which occured in late October/early November. [new_royalslider id=”44″]
Another sampling of one of our liner vendors from our tours in August 2019. [new_royalslider id=”40″]
First of two posts highlighting our fall digging season which began 24 October. Look for more photos in November! [new_royalslider id=”43″]
One of the most up-and-coming native trees over the past twenty years is black gum or tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica). Native to the United States east of the Mississippi River as
A look at the nursery as we move into early autumn. All photos taken Sunday 6 October 2019. [new_royalslider id=”39″]
Arlington Couty Tree Stewards On the morning of 14 August 2019, WHN hosted four representatives from Arlington County Tree Stewards and Davey Tree. Together, they tagged about 90 trees in