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Order Tree Seedlings from the Georgia Forestry Commission

Posted on September 21, 2016 By Sylvester Local

Ga Forestry

The Georgia Forestry Commission begins taking seedling orders on June 1 for the following planting season (December through February).

To order:

Visit our online store at www.gaseedlings.org;

Visit your local GFC office. (See our public website, www.gatrees.org for listings);

Contact the Flint River Nursery at (229) 268-7308.

Payments must accompany each order.

Sales tax must be assessed to each order. The sales tax is determined by county of delivery. See page 7 for a map of current tax rates by county.

Discounts are available for orders of 100,000 pines or 10,000 hardwoods.

For orders totaling $1,000 or more, a 10% down payment will reserve the order until November 15, at which time full payment must be received.

No refunds on orders cancelled after November 15.

Weekly deliveries to GFC offices begin the first week of December and continue through February for PINE species. Deliveries begin the first week of January and continue through February for HARDWOOD species.

Report problems with seedling quality or quantity to your local Georgia Forestry Commission office immediately.

All Georgia Forestry Commission seedlings are adapted to Georgia’s unique climate and soils. They have been cultured to provide a fibrous root system, large stem diameter, and abundant energy reserves to ensure the best possible survival and growth. They should be planted as soon as possible. Until planting, keep the seedlings cool and moist. Provide air circulation and protect from heat, freezing, and drying conditions.

Visit www.gatrees.org for full brochure and list of seedlings available.

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