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05/20/2026

Habitat is not always found in the typical places! These cedar elms are providing good nesting refuge for these chicks! 🐥

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3 generations of the same live oak genetics. Left photo we have at 6 weeks old, top right at 14 months old, and the moth...
05/17/2026

3 generations of the same live oak genetics. Left photo we have at 6 weeks old, top right at 14 months old, and the mother on the lower right at 4 years old. Exceptional vigor, form, crown density, branch angle, and cold hardiness. Genetics matter! 🧬

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Seedlings are getting moved up! These Chinese Chestnut are doing exceptionally well at a month old. In order to finish o...
05/06/2026

Seedlings are getting moved up! These Chinese Chestnut are doing exceptionally well at a month old. In order to finish our 3 gallon trees out in one growing season, we shift up as soon as roots have filled out our seedling trays. Timing is important! 🌰

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Great day in the field as Nick met with Jamie at the Texas Land  Conservancy to support ongoing restoration efforts at I...
04/27/2026

Great day in the field as Nick met with Jamie at the Texas Land Conservancy to support ongoing restoration efforts at Ivy Payne Preserve.

We were proud to donate native grass and wildflower plugs that will play an important role in restoring prairie habitat, increasing biodiversity, and creating a healthier landscape for wildlife and future generations. 🌾🌼

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This Earth Day, we’re proud to support conservation through restoration projects that improve soil, water, and wildlife ...
04/22/2026

This Earth Day, we’re proud to support conservation through restoration projects that improve soil, water, and wildlife habitat. 🌎🌱

In this photo, we’re spreading a native grass blend for soil stabilization on a riparian stream repair project. This fall our tree seedlings will be incorporated — helping reduce erosion and to restore the waterway.

Projects like these play a vital role in rebuilding forests, restoring habitat, and creating healthier landscapes for future generations.

Happy Earth Day from Habitat Select Nursery!

Mexican Plum (Prunus mexicana) has proven to be a challenging species to grow. Its seeds have a double dormancy that, in...
04/17/2026

Mexican Plum (Prunus mexicana) has proven to be a challenging species to grow. Its seeds have a double dormancy that, in nature, often takes multiple years to overcome. As you can see in the background, germination is still somewhat spotty, but we’re very pleased with the percentage we’ve achieved so far.

This beautiful, drought-hardy tree is well suited for the landscape and well worth the effort.

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4 weeks post planting and some of our oaks are starting to have full root capture! This is a prime example as to why roo...
04/06/2026

4 weeks post planting and some of our oaks are starting to have full root capture! This is a prime example as to why root pruning is important. Without it, these roots would just continue to grow and choke each other out. Being root pruned, they will continue to branch and become more fibrous. This in turn aids in nutrient uptake and establishment after final planting! 🌱

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04/02/2026

This morning Nick and his little crew delivered 250 trees to the AT&T Discovery District in Dallas for a Texas Trees Foundation tree giveaway! 🌳

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03/17/2026

It’s spring time and we are busy planting! We got our second load of seedling soil mixed up today. We will end up using 160 yards of mix for this year‘s crop. 🌱

Shoutout to Younger’s Services for consulting on the mix chemistry and getting the deliveries set up!

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03/04/2026

Grafting dwarf Loblolly pines (Pinus taeda) today! This is specimen came from a genetic mutation called a witches broom on a limb of a normal Loblolly. This is a cool and unique tree to have in the landscape! 🌳

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1215 Wright Drive
Nacogdoches, TX
75964

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