2023 Seedling Sale

Conservation District Launches 2023 Seedling Sale; Orders Due by April 1st

The Wayne Conservation District accepts orders for its annual Seedling Sale through April 1. The sale features seedlings and transplants of a variety of native trees, shrubs, and ornamentals, many of which are favored by wildlife.

This year’s offerings include locally grown Black Eyed Susan. These potted plants attract wild birds and are a favorite of wild turkeys. The exceptionally bright golden flowers are great for use along fences, driveways, walks, and property boundaries. The three-inch pots of these and purple coneflower are $4 each.

You can purchase bunches of three seedlings of Button Bush, NannyBerry Viburnum, Northern Red Oak, American Sweetgum, and Eastern White Pine for $7 or $8 each. The Black Bristol Raspberries and the Apple and Pear Trees come in sets of two seedlings and sell for $15 and $35, respectively.

As part of the sale, the Wayne Conservation District sells five-foot-tall tree shelters that help protect the young seedlings from deer and rabbit damage, including an oak stake produced in Pennsylvania. Lastly, three-square-foot mats are offered to protect them from weed competition and moisture loss.

Finally, bluebird nesting boxes, made right here in Wayne County, are available at $12 each.

Orders must be received by April and must be picked up Friday, April 28, from 12 noon to 6 pm or Saturday, April 29, from 9 to 11 am.

For information, call the Wayne Conservation District at 570-253-0930.

Download the Order Form.

 

Seedling Sale Flyer featuring 2-5 year old seedlings
An image with information about Purple Coneflower
An image showing information about blaclk-eyed susan.
Seedling Flyer featuring Apples, Pears and Tree Shelters