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Plant a tree, save money on energy costs, attract wildlife

Photo by Tom Hodgson.  Fall tamaracks look like golden Christmas trees.
Photo by Tom Hodgson. Fall tamaracks look like golden Christmas trees.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Dennis Rice for the information in this story.)

Homeowners can reduce their heating costs by planting tree and shrub windbreaks.

Windbreaks provide protection for up to 10 times their height by reducing wind speeds that cool your home, causing your furnace to run longer and burn more fuel to keep you comfortable during the winter.

They also reduce wind erosion, reduce stress on crops and gardens, which increases yields, act as excellent wildlife habitat, and provide privacy screening.

If you want to attract wildlife to your property, planting properly selected plants can provide food and cover for a variety of animals. For example, evergreens provide good nesting cover for birds and thermal cover for larger animals.

Cones from pines and spruces are an excellent food source for songbirds, while the leaves and berries from other plants provide needed winter food for many birds and animals. A well designed planting can provide food and cover for the whole year.

If you are experiencing soil erosion on slopes around your home or property, part of the solution to your problem may be to plant a variety of grasses, ground covers, shrubs and trees, plus mulches, used with grading for proper drainage, to help stabilize eroding soil.

Many Washtenaw County landowners are using naturalized landscaping to reduce maintenance costs, provide habitat for wildlife, and add beauty to their property.

Planting a variety of trees shrubs, wildflowers and prairie grasses can help increase plant diversity for wildlife, reduce landscape maintenance costs, reduce soil erosion, filter runoff, and add beauty to your property.

Trees, shrubs, prairie grass and wildflower plants for these conservation uses are available for order from the Washtenaw County Conservation District Spring Tree and Plants Sale.

Trees and shrubs purchased through the Conservation District are not intended for commercial uses, such as nursery stock.  Public Act 89 of 1929 prohibits planting stock purchased from conservation districts from being resold with the roots attached.  Purchases through this program support work by the Conservation District in Washtenaw County.

Orders for tree and shrub seedlings will be accepted through March 25, while supplies last.

Distribution of seedlings and other conservation materials will take place on April 24 and 25 at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, Ann Arbor-Saline Road.

Orders for day lilies, prairie grass and wildflower plants will be accepted through April 29, while supplies last. Distribution of native plants is scheduled for May 8 at the Conservation District office.

To obtain a catalog for the Spring Tree and Plants Sale, call or visit the Washtenaw County Conservation District office, 7203 Jackson Road, call (734) 761-6721 ext. 5.

Information on the sale and a downloadable order form are also available on the District web site here.

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