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March, 2023
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Below is the link to our latest inventory. We will send updates monthly to ensure our customers always have current information on our availability.


It's that time again for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival! We're all excited that spring and the tulip festival are both fast approaching. With that brings lots of visitors to the area that may block or interfere with local traffic. So, in preparation, our driveways have been blocked off with cones and barricades. 
If you are scheduled for a tree pick-up any time during the month of April please call us at (360) 428-5810 / (360) 707-8754 as you arrive in Mount Vernon so we can move the barricades to allow entrance for your vehicle.

Thank you in advance for your patience.
Nursery News
Planting Season
We usually plant over 7,000 new trees in the nursery every year. This year we had some constraints on field space so we will plant about 4000 trees.
Planting starts as soon as the soil is dry enough, hopefully in late February and usually lasting through April.  Planting in bags requires that we prune every tree root back so that no circling roots are started in the bag and all new roots grow towards the edge of the bag.  

Roots do grow through the bag, but are restricted so that roots fatten up and branch off inside the bag producing more root density in the root-ball. We are finding that more customers prefer the grow-bag system than other systems for these reasons and more:

  • Smaller, lighter root-ball
  • Greater root density per square inch of root-ball
  • Better root establishment
  • Easier transplant-ability
  • Near year round availability
  • Easy handling and storing
  • More trees per shipment
  • Fewer circling roots
Featured Tree
Lindsey’s Skyward™ Bald Cypress
Taxodium distichium ‘Skyward’ PP22812

Once again, I find myself impressed with a relatively new tree cultivar. We are fortunate that nature provides so many alternatives. The Lindsey’s Skyward™ bald cypress tree has many unique qualities, especially attractive to urban plantings. First of all, it is a relatively compact tree, maturing out at less than 30 feet tall and under 10 feet wide. It is a deciduous conifer, dropping its small flat needles in the fall after an extended period of rusty red fall color. Many experienced arborists have stories of being called by tree owners to cut down or investigate why their tree is dying only to get the good news that it is similar to their broadleaf relatives, still alive and well, but going into dormancy.

Apical dominance in a central leader is a strong trait in the Lindsey’s Skyward™ bald cypress. But it is important to inspect young trees for double leaders battling for dominance and to immediately prune the less dominant leader out. Lateral limbs typically have a small aspect ratio to the main trunk, growing upward at 45 degrees or tighter. The summer foliage is lime green at first, soft to the touch, and appear as fine, almost feathery needles or flat sprays on the twigs. Mature foliage turns a dark green color that accents the elegant upright structure of this tree. In fall, the needles tend to drop all at once, creating a short-lived dense cover of bronze color around the base of the tree.

Bald cypress trees are generally known for their “knees” that develop around their base from surface roots, but this Lindsey’s Skyward™ selection lacks that peculiarity, which could pose a nuisance or trip hazard for many urban planting sites. Bald cypress transplants relatively easily and this selection apparently has a deep root system. It will grow in full sun to light shade and tolerates wet locations, as well as poorly drained or tight clay soils, all attractive qualities for urban tree plantings.

Like so many other unique cultivars, this tree was discovered in 1990 in a seedling plot in Mustang, Oklahoma by Robert M. Lindsey. It was observed for 20 years and patented in 2012. It is certainly worthy of consideration for any number of urban, street, garden, and landscape locations.

If you have any comments on the Lindsey Skyward, please let me know!

Jim Barborinas, ISA #PN-0135, ASCA Reg. # 356. TRAQ Qualified
Urban Forest Nursery, Inc.
Urban Forestry Services|Bartlett Consulting
Mount Vernon, Washington
2023 Available Inventory
Click below to see our latest inventory list. We will be updating it soon and will send out monthly emails to ensure our customers always have the most current information on our availability.

As always, we invite our customers to come check out our production facility in Mount Vernon, WA, including our new RFID Inventory system.  Give us a call and set up your appointment today!