Think spring and planting trees
Tony Nye - OSU Extension
Now that most of the snow has melted and we’ve reached spring-like temperatures, I’m truly getting my green thumb on for spring. Many of us gardening enthusiasts are looking forward to spring and counting the days when we can get seed planted for our flower and vegetable gardens.
Trees can also mean spring and are now available through the Clinton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) — orders are due by March 5.
Essentially, the ideal time of year to plant a tree is when we receive regular rainfall. Based on that, both spring and fall are good times to plant because these are times of the year when we tend to get more regular rainfall.