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Little Tree Farm

https://littletreefarmns.com

Little Tree Farm is a bare-root nursery in Nova Scotia, Canada, specializing in native forest seedlings, nut trees, and fruit shrubs. We offer a wide range of species, including dogwoods, willows, black walnuts, butternuts, currants, elderberries, beech, oak, birch, ironwood, pine, spruce, locust, and more. Our plants are well-suited for ecological restoration, reforestation, and custom contract growing projects across the region. In addition, we carry out experimental growing to expand our selection and provide unique options for gardeners, landowners, and conservation initiatives.

Physical / Mailing Address:

175 Sarty Road
New Germany, NS B0R1E0

Contact:

Michael Quill
ph: (902) 717-0003

Area of Operation:

United States

Iowa, Maine, Vermont

Canada

Alberta, British Colombia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest territory, Nova Scotia, Nunavut territory, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon territory

 

Nursery Products and Services

Services
  • Contract growing
    • Reforestation
      • Eastern Hardwoods birch, beech, maple, oak, etc.
      • Northeastern Conifers red pine, white/red/black spruce
    • Restoration / Conservation
      • Shrubs
      • Trees
      • Wetlands species
Specifications
Nursery type
  • Forest Industry company engaged in forestry
  • Private not Government
Business type
  • Contract legal agreement involved, including Custom Growing
  • Internet online ordering
  • Mail receive and ship orders by mail
  • Retail sell to ultimate consumer
  • Wholesale sell to others for resale
Production capacity
  • 100,000 – 1,000,000
Stocktypes produced
  • Bare Root
    butternut, black walnut, hazelnut, heartnut, buartnut, red oak, yellow birch, ironwood, hemlock, sugar maple, red maple, and more....
Products
  • Seedlings for sale
    • Reforestation
      • Eastern Hardwoods birch, beech, maple, oak, etc.
      • Northeastern Conifers red pine, white/red/black spruce
    • Restoration / Conservation
      • Coastal species
      • Shrubs
      • Trees
      • Wetlands species