Conservation begins in your backyard! Support the Allegan Conservation District by planting a tree in 2008!
The 2008 Annual Tree Seedling Sale is up and running. Please download the 2008 order form below. Orders are due on April 4th, 2008.
Download the Order form: Note prints to 8.5“x17” paper
2008 Tree Seedling Sale PDF
Please note: If you did not have chance to pre-order trees we have surplus trees on the day of the sale as well as at our office for two weeks.
Tree sale pickup day is at:
Allegan Area Education Center
2891 M-222 across from the Allegan County Airport
April 19th, 9:30am-2:00pm
Tina Clemons
Administrator
Allegan Conservation District
1668 Lincoln Rd
Allegan MI 49010
(269)673-8965 ex 3
Scientific Name: Pseudotsuga menziesii
Height: 25-60’
Width: 15-25’
Growth Rate: moderately fast
Habitat: Prefers full sun, but will grow in partial shade. Prefers a moist well drained soil.
Spacing: 8’ x 8’ to 10’ x 10’
Douglas fir has very soft, dark green, medium length needles. Its primary uses are for windbreaks and Christmas trees. It should not be planted next to blue spruce. Douglas fir is good for windbreaks and hedges. It is also a provides important winter cover for birds and mammals. It is drought resistant, but sensitive to salt.