Walk-A-Way - Forrest Keeling Nursery
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Walk-A-Way - Forrest Keeling Nursery
Forrest Keeling Nursery Top Sellers Forrest Keeling Nursery Hard Mast Producing Species Wetland Sites Upland Sites Swamp White Oak, Quercus bicolor Bur Oak, Quercus macrocarpa Pin Oak, Quercus palustris Native Pecan, Carya illinoensis Nuttall Oak, Quercus texana Overcup Oak, Quercus lyrata Swamp Chestnut Oak, Quercus michauxii Kimberley Oak, Quercus X schuettei “Kimberley” Willow Oak, Quercus phellos Red Oak, Quercus rubra White Oak, Quercus alba Shumard Oak, Quercus shumardii Black Oak, Quercus velutina Cherrybark Oak, Quercus pagodifolia Shingle Oak, Quercus imbricaria Walk-A-Way System 88 Forrest Keeling Lane Elsberry, MO 63343 (573) 898-5571 phone (800) 356-2401 toll free (573) 898-5803 fax [email protected] e-mail More than two decades of field research and countless years of experience culminated in Forrest Keeling’s RPM Root Production Method®, a technique so unique, it’s patented! We use superior seed stock, air-root pruning, special nutrition and soil, and proper timing to produce the best plant stock on the market today. The steps on the following pages will help insure long-term success for your planting. Learn more Take a virtual tour of our facilities and learn more about RPM technology with our 15-minute DVD. Our website has detailed information on our plants, their application and has up-to-the-minute availability tracking. Typical Container Tree Planting Plan RPM® tree: •Container should be 10" in diameter by 7 1/2" deep •Root mass must hold maximum of 90% of media and remain intact when removed from container •Minimum caliper at base— 1/2"; Minimum height— 3'-5' 4'x4' weed mat with staples at each corner. Backfill with soil and fertilize as recommended. Tree wrap Top of root ball, level with surface of berm in pit, 10" diameter x 7 1/2" depth minimum. Remove container before planting. Companion crop RPM® stock for superior root mass, unsurpassed survivability and rapid plant growth. www.forrestkeeling.com 800•FKN•2401 Forrest Keeling uses provenance to help insure your success. We collect and propagate seed from our nursery’s extensive seed orchards. All of our propagated plant material is then tagged with tracking information that identifies its seed source. This allows us to match suitable plant selections to your project’s geographic area so that the trees you purchase from Forrest Keeling will flourish for you, whether you’re planting for aesthetics, crop production, or conservation. FKN’s patented RPM-production creates world-class plants for any application. Excellent fibrous roots transplant perfectly and grow out rapidly…through the life of the plant! Seed Source for Container Trees, 1. Appropriate or Provenance (the original geographic source of seed) is of Spacing Detail for a Typical Planting Berm between trees seeded to grass Tree Placement paramount importance. Provenance dictates characteristics such as dormancy periods, fruiting, flowering and leafing out, and hardiness. Seed source for container trees should be within a 150-250 mile radius of the planting site to insure plant is adapted to site climate and flooding frequency. For wetland projects, seed source shall be from the floodplain of the present planting site. Upland seed source is not acceptable. System Planting—Planting in fall is preferred, 5. Tree or in early spring. Pits—Plant pits are only to be placed on 6. Planting tops of berms and shall be approximately the same size as the plant container, or slightly larger with vertical sides and a flat bottom. Wrap—White, reclaimed rigid PVC with white 7. Tree master batch, low-density polyethylene, 24-30 inches in Site Preparation—Trees perform best when 2. Planting planted in raised planting beds, or berms. Berms shall be constructed 20-30' 15' of existing, indigenous soil materials, eight to 10 inches in height after compaction. Compaction requirements shall be obtained by two passes with a two-gang roller, which has a minimum combined weight of 200 pounds per foot of ground contact length. The base of the berm shall have a minimum width of seven feet with a flat crown approximately three feet in width. All depressions created during berm construction shall be refilled to meet the stated berm specification. Crop—A companion crop is recommended on 3. Companion berms and between trees to reduce competition from woody and 20-30' • Plant trees on flat-crowned berms, 7' width minimum • Plant companion grass over entire area (on and between berms) Call Forrest Keeling for a free, Walk-A-Way training DVD. herbaceous vegetation. The companion crop seed mix shall be a mixture of Red Top (Agrostis alba) – 4 lbs/acre; and Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis) – 4 lbs/acre, OR, a solid planting of Red Top (Agrostis alba) – 6 lbs/acre. Seed shall be planted either, To ensure good first year growth, a slow-release 4. Fertilizer— fertilizer with analysis of 27-3-6 and including IBDU (isobutylidene Tree Plantings X-Section diurea) should be applied after trees are completely dormant during late fall or winter. Fertilizer shall be Scotts Field Fertilizer 27-3-6 with IBDU, or approved equal. Minimum application rates should be in relation to the circumference of the subject tree drip zone. Increased rates with slow-release fertilizer, as approved by fertilizer manufacturer or Forrest Keeling representative, may improve growth and performance without adverse effect on trees. Minimum slow-release fertilizer application rates are: Weed barrier mat Companion grass 1st–4th year Berm height 8-10 inches length, 6 mm. in thickness, and 2.3-gm./inch weight, is placed on each tree stem to reduce harm from rabbits, rodents, deer and light mechanical damage. Stock—Vigorous plants produced by air root 8. Plant pruned method with well-branched root system and minimum size of 1/2 inch in caliper and 3–5' in average height. Plant containers specify a minimum size of 10 inches in diameter and 7.5 inches in depth containing a media with a minimum of 30% air space. Barrier—For certain sites, the best choice is 9. Weed a photodegradable polypropylene mat, 4' x 4' x 16 mils, with water permeability of 10 gallons per minute and weight of three ounces per square yard shall be installed around each tree and secured with nine, 1-gauge flat top staples, six inches in length. Mats should be installed in early spring, no later than May, after danger of ground frost has passed and potential pin heaving is eliminated. For other sites, hardwood mulch is an easier, more economical and better environmental choice. a. as a fall planting between August 10 and September 20 b. as a dormant winter seeding during January–February, or c. as a spring planting during April–May Mowing the cover crop in July following establishment to a height of 8–10 inches may be required to reduce weed competition. 3 ft. circumference application 45 grams* *A 50-lb. bag of fertilizer is adequate to meet the above prescription for 500 trees in the first growing season. Forrest Keeling’ RPM trees are the best plant stock on the market today...perfect for any application. 10. Plant RPM® trees in raised berms, then place 4' x 4' weed mat around base of tree, and affix a 24" tree guard around the tree to prevent rodent damage. Weed Barrier Mat Typical Installation 4' (typical) Tree Spacing—To reduce competition between individual trees, planting intervals shall be 20–30' apart with adjacent rows staggered. Hard mast producing trees should be planted 30' apart (approximately 49 trees per acre) to create a full canopy in approximately 20 years. For current pricing on 4' (typical) Forrest Keeling Nursery Walk-A-Way Weed Barrier Mat Fertilizer Tree Wrap Call or visit To download specifications, visit us at www.forrestkeeling.com 800•FKN•2401 Tie Down Staple (9) Overlap slit 1/2" to 3/4"