News

Backfill the planting hole with a mixture of two parts soil dug from the planting hole and one part compost or peat moss. If you already have a buckeye tree and wish to collect nuts and plant them ...
the Ohio Buckeye tree is a member of the horsechesnut family and can grow up to 60 feet. These deciduous trees thrive in sunny to partially shaded areas in moist and rich soil. The trees form ...
It grows best in well-drained soil and partial shade. You can grow a red buckeye tree from seeds overwintered in a protected area and planted out in early spring. Red buckeye tree prefers partial ...
Growing ConditionsThe buckeye tree prefers deep, well-drained sand or a loam type soil that is slightly acidic. The fact that the tree likes to grow along streams is indicative of its water ...
OAK HARBOR - An easy way to plant quality native trees and shrubs is through the Ottawa Soil and Water Conservation ... the following varieties: Ohio Buckeye, River Birch, Redbud, Red Oak, Swamp ...
The Ohio buckeye is a medium-sized tree with distinctive radial leaves and shiny brown seeds that most of us know quite well. Less well-known, though, is that the buckeye’s distribution on the ...