thanks for helping us grow
In return, we have a tree with your name on it.
We are proud to be an official partner of 2023 tennessee tree day
As a part of our partnership with the Tennessee Environmental Council (TEC), we purchased 100 trees to give to our clients and partners for ‘helping us grow.’
Each of the four bare-root seedlings is a Tennessee-native species, and will be available at our Brentwood office on a first come, first serve basis until April 30.
Black Cherry
Button Bush
Tulip Poplar
White Oak
Step by Step Planting Guide for Bare Root Seedlings
Unpack - remove any packing materials carefully, and then gently untangle the roots. It is very important not to let the roots dry out. We recommend letting them soak in water for
4 hours prior to planting.
Dig a hole approximately one foot in diameter. Roots need enough space to grow outward.
Make a small mound of soil in the bottom of the hole.
Take the seedling and flare the roots out in all directions
Cover roots with loose soil. Lightly tamp soil down. It should be firmly but not tightly packed.
Water the tree thoroughly after planting. Add 3-5 gallons of water. Do not compact the soil by tamping wet soil. Soil
compaction eliminates oxygen, which roots need to survive!After the water has soaked in, spread protective mulch 2 inches deep in a 2-3 foot diameter area around the base of the tree, but not touching the trunk.
Continue watering every 2-3 days for a few weeks and then just once a week, @ 3-5 gallons for a few months. This will help establish the root system