Bismarck Landscaper & North Dakota Tree Nursery 701-226-6098/Service@TreeRows4U.com
Bismarck Landscaper & North Dakota Tree Nursery 701-226-6098/Service@TreeRows4U.com
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Starting with a discussion about how you'd like to use North Dakota landscaping trees on your property, our Bismarck tree nursery landscape design team will create your outdoor space to fit your aesthetic and lifestyle.
We can plan your Bismarck landscape design project with you and plant beautiful North Dakota trees for you. We specialize in planting large plots of trees and shrubs from our Bismarck tree nursery for form and function. Create a beautiful property with lush trees for visual appeal, shelter and habitat for people and wildlife. Whether it is around your single-family home, planning an entire subdivision or creating that irresistible plot of land for hunting and recreation we are your one stop North Dakota tree shop for landscaping Bismarck, ND large properties.
A few large trees planted when planning can establish an instant landscape for your new home. We have conifers up to 10', and deciduous trees to 2.5" caliper (12-16') available. An 8'+ B&B Colorado Spruce tree weighs about 1000lbs! We have all of the equipment required to move, dig and plant these trees so you don't have to break your back doing the work. We can also mulch, stake or install automated drip irrigation for these trees to make sure your North Dakota tree investment is protected and will grow as well as possible.
We are also able to install landscaping weed barrier fabric on tree rows, and plan and install tree nursery drip irrigation systems for them. Planting the trees is the first step, but we want your landscape to be successful and beautiful for a lifetime ahead. Installing systems to manage invasive weeds and to provide irrigation in your landscape design to supplement normal rainfall (when we get it!) can be the key to a successful landscape, food plot, shelter belt or entire wooded area. We can help you decide what systems are necessary in your Bismarck or North Dakota property to support your planting and unsure that it grows into the beautiful productive property that you have always dreamed of.
We can install landscaping weed barrier fabric or drip irrigation on your existing tree rows. The first few years of your tree nursery plantings are critical to the development of your tree rows. Especially in Bismarck and all around North Dakota. If you wished you had put down weed barrier or installed irrigation with your landscape design, but think it may be too late you could be in luck. We have superior installation methods that allow us to work around taller existing trees. Call or email for a consult to learn how we can help you protect your investment.
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Our team members have experience and horticultural backgrounds, and we will all be familiar with your unique landscape needs.
We are a licensed contractor in the state of North Dakota. We are North Dakota licensed nursery and North Dakota Tree Farm. We have all necessary licenses and insurance for all of our projects. Larger construction projects require special licenses and certifications, and we have trusted members of the landscaping community that we work with for those special cases.
We can do all kinds of landscaping, but our specialty is in planting tree rows and large plots of trees for large properties. We have specialized equipment that allows us to plant large plots of trees and install weed barrier fabric over new and existing tree rows to protect them in their early years. We can design for homeowners, developers, farmer/ranchers and sportsman. We work closely with soil conservation districts and nurseries to get the best trees for your particular property in your specific soil and climate. By helping you select the appropriate trees and installing the best supporting systems, we can help you plan your property maximize attraction of wildlife and we can also help protect your tree investment from destruction by wildlife.
The best time to plant can depend on the type of tree being planted. Generally, bare root trees are best planted at the beginning of the growing season. Bareroot trees must be kept dormant until just (72hr) before planting. We have large coolers that we are able to store trees in to keep them dormant until the time of you project. This extends our planting season by a few weeks. Allowing us to be more flexible with your schedule. Potted trees can be planted at any point in the growing season, but many wait until the end of the season when temps are a little cooler to minimize watering needs. Potted trees need just as much attention and care as bare root when planting and after, but being kept in potting soil with regular water and sunshine allows them to be kept longer before planting. As long as they are given a few weeks before the ground freezes to establish roots, they will do well.
Red cedar, spruce, buttonbush, walnut, larch, pine, redwood, alder, bayberry, bearberry, bittersweet, chokeberry, cotoneaster, elderberry, lilac, birch, winterberry. Of these Spruce, Ponderosa Pine and Lilac are some of the best choices for most of North Dakota.
arrowwood, aspen/hybrid poplar, cedar, chestnut, crabapple, grape, black gum, hawthorn, mountain ash, ninebark, oak, sumac and silky dogwood. Aspen, Hybrid Poplar, Crabapple, Skunkbrush Sumac and Dogwood being some top choices for North Dakota.
Be aware that if these trees are planted as bare root and not protected from the deer they may never get a chance to grow. Large plantings can be sectioned off with fence rotating what section is open to the deer every 5 years or so allowing 10-15 years in between browsing.
You may also choose to plant your rows and protect them for at least the first 5 years. after which they should be hardy enough to withstand open browsing if an occasional loss is acceptable.
Pheasants are attracted to Choke cherry, crabapple, currant, dogwood, elderberry, snowberry and sumac. Most of these are hardy for much of North Dakota. Choke Cherry and Dogwood are some of our favorites.
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