Winter 2022 Update
We hope wherever you are in Australia, you are staying warm and dry. Many of our fellow growers in NSW and QLD have been affected by this weather. With rain, comes an increased risk of Root Rot (Phytophthora) this is one of many fungal root pathogens which is spread through water. Whilst pine and spruce tend to be a little more tolerant to rot compared to their Fir counterparts, site planning and preparation can go a long way for tree crop health.
We recently completed work on field drainage and repairs to a dam. On the flip side, the dam renovation provides extra water security for the next dry season. If you are seeing yellowing needles, toppling trees or dieback, especially after prolonged waterlogged soil conditions your trees are likely suffering from root rot. In NSW, the best way to diagnose rot root is to contact your local DPI office and request a sampling kit.
Root rot progresses faster in warmer weather, so act now (winter) to prevent tree losses.
Here is our quick checklist for root rot prevention:
Mound tree rows
Favour well-drained soils and avoid heavy clay soils
Dig drain trenches/Spoon drains
Avoid planting in wet areas e.g. gullies and river flats.
Assess soil and root health. A high phosphorus fertiliser can boost root health if found to be deficient in soil (DPI can assist with a soil test).
Avoid irrigating from waterways where runoff from plantations of conifers may have contaminated the water source or filter/treat water if possible.
Work is also underway on our nursery extension – perhaps this is just an excuse for the boys to play with machines? We are making space for a whole new selection of tree varieties from all over the world. Watch this space as they will start to make an appearance on the website soon.
The majority of the 2022 Pre-Orders have now been shipped. We appreciate everyone's patience and understanding during this busy time.
A special thanks to our LPO, as this season, we beat our personal best for orders shipped in one day as well as filled up the dispatch room.
Head to our online shop before December 1st 2022 to save 10% on the 2023 winter Pre-Orders.
For many, the winter season is a quiet time, but not for the Spruced team.
Our winter jobs are:
Planting tube stock in the field
Assessing soil and field tree health
Sowing seeds (including some new and exciting varieties such as Grand fir, Korean fir, Oriental spruce, Red spruce, White spruce and Himalayan spruce)
Processing seed harvest and testing germination
Nursery stocktake
Machinery maintenance (including un-bogging)
Road building and improving site access
Did you know
A mixture of egg whites and sand can be used as an effective seedling anti-browsing treatment against pests.
That’s a lot of eggs – luckily we have a lot of chooks on our farm.
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Happy growing!
Price changes April 1st 2022
Hello all - we have changed our displayed pricing structure to include GST. We have also had to raise our prices 5% in line with all of our suppliers raising their prices over 10-20% over the past couple of years. We are doing our best to absorb the price rises and keep ours down; but with fertiliser, potting mix, fuel, pots, and machinery prices (to name a few) now rising in excess of 20-50%, we have had to adjust our prices a little too.
It's cone harvesting season again - got our eyes on this suburban Fir tree
Reckon this Fir tree in Orange is fair game? Look at all those cones! Hoping the owners will let us climb it in exchange for a six-pack of beer.
Sold out for the 2021 season - Merry Christmas to all!
Thanks to everyone for the fantastic support and we hope you all have a great Xmas! We are sold out of fresh-cut trees for the season and look forward to getting you a bigger range further across the country next year. Cheers, Lawrence and the Spruced team
First Delivery Round Booked Out!
Hello all,
Our delivery runs for next week are confirmed and booked out for the following dates:
Mudgee: 6th December
Bathurst/Orange/Dubbo: 7th December (possibly running into the 8th)
Blue Mountains/Sydney/Illawarra: 8th-9th December.
Anyone ordering now we will be doing our next delivery runs to Bathurst, Blue Mountains, Sydney and Wollongong the 13-15th
Spruced Nursery joins the NGINA
We’re proud to announce we recently became members of the NGINA - looking forward to seeing you all at trade days and getting our stock out to more retail nurseries across Australia soon!
Rainy Day Wreath Making
We went out this morning in the misty rain (that has been quite constant lately) to collect some fresh Spruce and Fir foliage. Then over cake and coffees we set about making wreaths - not as hard as we thought it might be and they came out looking pretty good!
New Releases - Fresh-cut and advanced potted Douglas Firs
This year we're releasing our first crop of mature 5, 6 and 7ft Douglas Fir fresh-cut Christmas trees! We also have advanced potted Douglas firs reaching up to 1.5m (5ft) tall ready for Christmas. Almost 7 years in the making and grown from seed in the upper blue mountains area of NSW. These are the first of our premium range of world renowned Christmas tree varieties. Many other varieties are on their way and we hope to add new ones to our range each year to suit everyone’s tastes!
Trees arriving at last
It looks like the backlog at Aus post is clearing. and trees that have been in limbo are being delivered and still looking healthy, even after 2 weeks in the box in some cases. We will update again soon. In the meantime here’s a photo of Wally who climbed into a box while we were packing trees…
Snowstorm at Black Springs
Massive snowstorm here yesterday. Lots of cleanup ahead! But first some tabogganing. Douglas firs shrugged it off but the pines are pretty flat.
Mushroom inoculated seedlings
Our Pine seedlings inoculated with mushrooms are showing some really nice mycorrhizal growth and even little grey knight mushrooms on some! Really helps grow healthy trees.
Nursery and Tree Farm Hand Positions Open
https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/oberon/horticulture/nursery-and-tree-farm-hands/1277947759
We are expanding our nursery and plantation and are looking for help with a wide range of jobs including: Sowing seeds, potting trees, weeding, weed spraying, field preparation, tree planting, irrigation setup, infrastructure construction & general farm prep work for upcoming planting season.
Part-time or temporary full-time casual work for up to 2 people available with the possibility of ongoing casual work for the right person/s. Assist our small team in the field and nursery. Would suit a fit and active person willing to work outdoors in all weather. Work is highly physical involving some heavy lifting - a high level of fitness is critical.
Will need your own car. You must be willing to travel to both farms as required. Farms are located at Black Springs (near Oberon) and Yetholme (near Bathurst).
Previous nursery, horticulture or farm hand experience would be highly regarded. Please email your resume and application to Lawrence on spruced.trees@gmail.com.
Early Snow Storm at Spruced Christmas Tree Farm
Some photos from our customers - Trees of Christmas 2020
Article on Christmas Tree Farming in the Sydney Morning Herald
https://www.smh.com.au/national/from-seedling-to-sitting-room-how-your-christmas-tree-took-shape-20201209-p56lwh.html?fbclid=IwAR0ULyOqGn73wMbuDzWUBBvyQCgrajfy8TCkRqzXyx5_pjaHOBN9gKCdfGY
Our trees Sprucing up Sydney Airport!
Charity fundraising Christmas Tree Delivery Stolen!
https://www.facebook.com/10NewsFirstSyd/videos/404701384206912
Christmas Tree Delivery Runs to Sydney, the Illawarra, Blue mountains & the Central Tablelands
We are now doing deliveries of Christmas trees to the following places on these dates:
- Wollongong (& surrounds)
5th & 10-13th December
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/405198690656271
- Greater Sydney
9-10th December
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/393337805183116
- Central tablelands
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/850101282197223
7-8th & 13th December
Razorback Mower trial on the mountian - getting the farm ready for Christmas 2020!
We’ve finally found a way to mow the mountain with this Razorback mower. Still hanging on tight to the side rail and leaning in on those steep bits