Northern Red Oak ships as a 2 to 4 foot, bare root plant. Available with survival pack at discounted price.
Cannot ship into AZ, CA or OR
Orders shipping to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT,
NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY are subject to a 20% handling charge due to additional plant preparation and shipping surcharges.
Northern Red oak, is of the most important oaks for timber production in North America. The wood quality is considered high value which makes it a great tree to consider in forest plantations. The Northern Red Oak is an easy tree to transplant and grow, and is widely known for its brilliant fiery red fall color.
You will also find Northern Red oak as one of the most beautiful and strongest growing ornamental, useful oak trees that can grow as much as 2 foot a year for the first 10 years. It is a recommended plant for specimen plantings, or background for other grass and shrub plantings.
Easy to transplant and tolerates most soil conditions in partial shade to full sun.
Plant Survival Packs are the best assurance that newly planted trees will live and thrive. But the Survival Pack does much more than just increase survivability. It also enables trees to grow faster and stronger. Survival Package includes:
TREE PRO tree protector -- proven by users to be the best in the industry;
NUTRIPAK controlled release fertilizer -- places nutrients in the root zone where they're needed most;
DIEHARD transplant mix -- beneficial mycorrhizal organisms and biostimulants to make sure roots are strong and healthy;
WEED PRO weed mat wtih staples -- the safest way to kill weeds.
Bio-Pak Fertilizer is a slow release 2 year Fertilizer. Bio-Pak fertilizing packs make a great starter plant food that feeds your plants for up to two years. Use 1 pack per plant.
Protect your young trees and shrubs with tree protectors. Our tree guards will provide your plants with the needed protection from animals and mechanical damage as well as weather damage. We have just the size you need to protect your plants.
Weed Pro Weed Mats are the answer. Weeds are everywhere: on lawns, in flower gardens, among the tomato plants, wherever you don't want them to be. Left uncontrolled, weeds can starve out young seedlings.