Seedling
Tree Program
The TREES FOR CONSERVATION program
sells, at production cost, seedling trees and
shrubs for conservation plantings.
To be eligible for this program,
you must own at least two acres of land
and not use the seedlings for resale or landscaping.
We have over 35 different species
of trees and shrubs to select from:
Species
List (56 KB PDF)
Survival accessories are available
that can greatly increase survival rates:
Accessories
List (15 KB PDF)
Assistance for seedling selection
and site planning is available directly from CSFS
personnel. Planting trees and shrubs in the Pikes
Peak region takes special care. Call CSFS at (719)687-2921
or E-MAIL
us to inquire about an on-site visit from one
of our foresters.
Seedling Tree Workshop Schedule 2008
RUSH
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Maiam-Yoder School Cafeteria
420 South Rush Road, Rush, CO
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Monument
Saturday, January 12, 2008
Monument Town Hallo Auditorium
166 Second Street, Monument, CO
9:00 - 11:00 AM
Woodland Park
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Ute Pass Cultural Center
210 East Midland, Woodland Park, CO
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Black Forest
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Black Forest Community Club
12530 Black Forest Road, Black Forest, CO
9:00 - 11:00 AM
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2008 Seedling Order Form (PDF 4.2 MB)
Please note
that the following form is intended to be
used
only by people living in the Woodland Park District
(comprising El Paso, Park and Teller counties)
only. If you
live outside of the district, please direct
your
attention to the Nursery
Seedling Cooperators' page.
Sorry,
we cannot take orders online. Please download
and print the PDF order from then mail your order
with payment to:
Colorado State Forest Service,
PO Box 9024, Woodland Park CO 80866
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Woodland
Park District Publications
Dennis
Will's 44 Tips for Planting Survival
(74 KB PDF)
A
Year in the Life of a Tree! (31
KB PDF)
Raising Forest Tree Seedlings at Home
Dumroese RK, Landis TD, Wenny DL. 1998. Raising
Forest Tree Seedlings at Home: Simple Methods
for Growing Conifers of the Pacific Northwest
From Seeds. Moscow, Idaho: University
of Idaho, Idaho Forest, Wildlife,
and Range Experiment Station Contribution Number
860. 56 p.
This Manual comes in 8 sections:
1. Cover,
Table of Contents and Introduction (141
KB PDF)
2. Should
I Grow My Own Seedlings? (95
KB PDF)
3. It
Starts With Seeds (168 KB
PDF)
4. Growing
Seedlings (Bareroot) (146
KB PDF)
5. Growing
Seedlings (Container & Plug+one) (233
KB PDF)
6. Field
Planting Considerations (79
KB PDF)
7. Keeping
Records (20 KB PDF)
8. Appendicies
(80 KB PDF)
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State Forest Service Nursery
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