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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Fall Inventory Reduction Sale: Just Got HUGE-ER!

NOTE: As of 10/17 our Fall Plant Sale is now over, we donated our last 243 plants to the Goodman Community Center and Atwood Prairie. We are still planting trees and shrubs if you're interested in some, but we're done with native perennials and grasses for 2011.

We've got a lot of plants left over this year that ABSOLUTELY MUST GO in our HUGE fall INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE!!!

UPDATE: As of 9/29 we just got another 250 plants left over from a project.  Lots of great new plants, prairie grasses and enough woodland species for a fine, fine planting!

We have a lot of plants that we'd like to see people put in the ground, since we don't have much room to overwinter plants, so we're selling them all off at... HUGE SAVINGS, ALL ITEMS ARE 50% OFF OR MORE!!!

Sorry, couldn't help myself.  Seriously though, everything is on sale for half their normal retail price (or better).  Below is a regularly updated list of what we have left in our inventory, please email me at frank at goodoakllc dot com, to call "dibs" on some plants.

*Price does not include sales tax. All plants are to be picked up at Good Oak World Headquarters at 205 Walter St, Madison.  Delivery and installation are available for additional charges.

Common Name

Scientific Name

Size

Qty

Price

Perennial Forbs

    

Jack-in-the-pulpit

Arisaeama triphyllum

quart

11

$3

Marsh Milkweed

Asclepias incarnata

2.5"

1

$2

butterfly milkweed

Asclepias tuberosa

2.5"

1

$2

Sky Blue Aster

Aster azureus

quart

4

$3

Downy Wood Mint

Blephilia ciliata

2.5"

34

$2

Turtlehead

Chelone glabra

2.5"

4

$2

False Sunflower

Heliopsis helianthoides

2.5"

26

$2

Kalm's St. John's Wort

Hypericum kalmanium

quart

19

$2

rough blazing star

Liatris aspera

2.5"

17

$2

interrupted fern

Osmunda claytoniana

quart

27

$3

Virginia Creeper

Parthenocissus quinquefolia

quart

3

$3

Fox Glove Beard Tongue

Penstemon digitalis

2.5"

13

$2

Yellow Coneflower

Ratibida pinnata

2.5"

41

$2

Old-field goldenrod

Solidago nemoralis

2.5”

14

$3

Elm-leaved goldenrod

Solidago ulmifolia

2.5"

12

$2

Grasses

    

side oats gramma

Bouteloua curtipendula

2.5"

23

$2

kalm's brome

Bromus kalmii

2.5"

20

$2

Springell's Sedge

Carex springellii

2.5"

1

$2

bottle brush grass

Elymus hystrix

quart

41

$3

Virginia Wild Rye

Elymus virginicus

2.5"

42

$2

Dudley's Rush?

Juncus dudleyi

quart

1

$3

Little Bluestem

Schizachyrium scoparius

2.5"

38

$2

Little Bluestem

Schizachyrium scoparius

quart

7

$3

indian grass

Sorghastrum nutans

2.5"

10

$2

prairie dropseed

Sporabolus heterolepis

2.5"

13

$2

prairie dropseed

Sporabolus heterolepis

quart

17

$3

Trees & Shrubs

    

Arborvitae

Thuja occidentalis

6 ft

1

$90

black oak

Quercus velutina

quart

12

$3

Pagoda Dogwood

Cornus alterniflolia

quart

19

$3

dwarf bush honeysuckle

Diervella lonicera

2-gallon

2

$12

 
 
Last updated: 11:00pm, Oct. 13th, 2011.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Prairie Tours at Heritage Farm Fest

We've been pretty busy this year so I haven't had much time for the wildflower walks we used to do. But I will be leading one tour this year, this Sunday at the Heritage Farm Fest in Waunakee

I'll be leading prairie tours as part of this family fun event at 2pm and 3pm. FOr more information about the Heritage Farm Fest, check out:

http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1081685

-- Frank



-- Posted from the trail

Prairie Tours at Heritage Farm Fest, Sunday Sept. 18th

We've been pretty busy this year so I haven't had much time for the wildflower walks we used to do. But I will be leading one tour this year, this Sunday at the Heritage Farm Fest in Waunakee

I'll be leading prairie tours as part of this family fun event at 2pm and 3pm. FOr more information about the Heritage Farm Fest, check out:

http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/Default.aspx?pageId=1081685

-- Frank

Monday, September 12, 2011

Good Oak's Gentian Guide

Just in time for the fall flower season, I've put together a guide to all of the gentians of Wisconsin and Illinois.  This project is in many ways a prototype, just one example of the kind of information we can relay by means of the plant database we are developing.  Enjoy, and let me know what you think!

Good Oak's Gentian Guide
Downy gentian, and the bee-mimicing fly that has come to pollinate it.

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