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O A K T O B E R  
Colors coming soon, to trees near you...

Trees ready to load
for the job site 
Jag and Mick behind bars for eating too many acorns. 
                    
Promote Oaks in your Plantings!
  Pre-Order    
     Special...
 
 This Fall order
10+
B&B
Red * Swamp White * or Bur Oaks 
for pickup in Spring!  
get 5 FREE oak seedlings!

Seed diversity!
Same tree!
Please call
Mary Tree 
with any
questions
about plants
and availability. (815) 943-8733

 



International Oak Conference
to be held at Morton Arboretum

October 18th - 20th 2015
click here to find out more

In November 2009,
Glacier Oaks Nursery
had an acorn debut

in a short National Geographic article (right). 

They requested a box of acorns for the photo shoot that got planted and are now trees about the size of the ones from the same crop in our fields (below).

Its a 5-7 year process to grow a sturdy oak solid enough for your planting projects!

Reserve your spring oaks this Fall and get 5 free oak seedlings next spring when you pick up!   
 







 


 
 
   
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Watch
the
Oaks of McHenry County
a film
by Artland Story Group

Check out the outstanding work of the

Land Conservancy of McHenry County!   

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Sustainable nursery practices are better for your trees and better for the environment. 
 

Glacier Oaks RootKeeper� 

Native Trees and Shrubs  

 

 

  are propagated and grown using these methods -producing native trees that are easy to transplant and start growing!

 


Examine each question in terms of what is ethically and esthetically right, as well as what is economically expedient.  A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community.  It is wrong when it tends otherwise.

Aldo Leopold "The Land Ethic"