Restore Your Wetland Plants at a Good Price
Posted: Monday, September 21, 2009
by Dennis Sons
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Have you been looking around for a decent price on large quantities of wetland plants ? Do you want to restore a large or small stream bank or a huge bog? What kind of plants have you been looking for? On four hundred acres, this nursery located in Tennessee will be able to help, no matter what the quantity of plant species you are seeking. Get a quote immediately and then make that the focal point of your budget.
Because this wholesale nursery only sells wetland plants and others to the industry, not retail, they are focused and can provide the huge quantities often needed. Their customers range from the federal government to many commercial properties and companies. But don't worry, you won't be urged to buy thousands of Asclepias Tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed , for instance. Not that a large patch of those wouldn't be lovely, but perhaps you'd like some other colors mixed in with the beautiful orange color. This species has a variety of leaves within its own type so some patches of plants will look slightly different from others.
The bushy wetland plant known as the Beggar Tick grows up to three feet tall and has three inch long leaves. Switch Cane is a large grass that can grow up to twenty five feet tall, but often settles around six feet tall. The Latin name for this plant is Arundinaria Giantea Cane, and it doesn't flower very often -- just providing a lovely, bamboo-like look to any plantings. All plants from this nursery are state certified and also, the bare root plants are dipped in terasorb in order to protect them in transit, during the delivery and shipping process. They do offer huge price reductions on supersized orders from wholesale nurseries.
So, order your wetland plants from this superb wholesale nursery, buckle up your waders and start planting. Your restored stream banks, bogs, wetlands and marshes will never look as beautiful as they will when these seedlings take root and flourish. It just takes some planning to know what you want to buy in the way of wetland plants , and what you may have to leave out. The choice seems endless. Printing out some of the pages from this website and then cutting them out and doing a bit of plotting, could generate some new ideas as to what you want and need to purchase. This concept may seem simple and remind you of kindergarten, but it does work.
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