It’s March and for me that means just one thing… time to plant trees! Most years I stick mainly to the cheapo bundles of seedlings available from the Missouri Conservation Dpt…stuff like White, Loblolly, and the pine from which that this website gets its name…the Shortleaf. However, this year I wanted a few species that are a little more obscure, at least in this part of the country.
So here are my new specimens and why I chose them:
- Jeffrey Pine: Bark smells like vanilla. Yum.
- Grand Fir: Looks cool.
- Dawn Redwood: One of the oldest known tree species, can be found in fossils.
- Concolor Fir: Found some of these growing in the Mark Twain Natl Forest…Looks cool.
- Douglas-Fir: Gets really tall, looks cool.
- Deodar Cedar: Unique and looks cool.
So, basically I just picked out ones that I think look cool. I’m sure to most people these trees all look exactly the same, but thanks to my geek skillz I was able to easily identify each one once I got them out of the boxes. I’m sure it seems like a waste of time and money to a lot of people, but I enjoy the process of planting them and watching them grow over the years. And eventually I’ll enjoy the way they change the look and feel of the property!


You found a tree that has bark that smells like vanilla? I’m impressed. Also, I am a big fan of the douglas fir.