Shelterbelt Varieties Available for Order:
Shrubs
- Common Caragana
- Villosa Lilac
- Common Lilac
- Silver Buffaloberry
- Redosier Dogwoood
Deciduous Trees
- Skyfest Cottonwood Poplar
- Sundancer Poplar
- Assiniboine Poplar
- Prairie Sky Poplar
- Northwest Poplar
- Amur maple
- Manitoba Maple (Boxelder)
Coniferous Trees
- Black Hills White Spruce
- Colorado Spruce
- Ponderosa Pine
- Scots Pine
Pre-Order now to secure your Trees & Shrubs for 2025!
Need help?
Let's make a plan!
Let our experts help you design and create a customized shelterbelt that meets your specific needs:
- Identify Your Goals: Whether you're seeking windbreak, erosion control, increased privacy, or wildlife habitat, we'll work with you to define the purpose of your shelterbelt.
- Expert Tree & Shrub Selection: Our team will recommend the most suitable tree and shrub species for your property.
- Strategic Planting Design: We'll create a planting plan with optimal spacing and species arrangement to maximize the effectiveness of your shelterbelt.
- Quantities & Planting Type: We'll determine the exact number of trees and shrubs needed and advise on the best planting techniques for your specific situation.
Benefits of a Well-Designed Shelterbelt:
- Reduced wind erosion
- Improved soil moisture
- Enhanced property privacy
- Enhanced property aesthetics
- Reduced heating and cooling costs
Types of Shelterbelts:
- Farmyard Shelterbelt - for protection of a yard, residence or other buildings
- Field Shelterbelt - for soil erosion control of cultivated fields and for protection of crops
- Roadside Shelterbelt - for snow control along roads or lanes; also for privacy and dust reduction
- Livestock Shelterbelt - for protection of livestock and livestock facilities; also odour control
- Wildlife Planting - for improvement of wildlife habitat, includign enhancement of field shelterbelts
- Riparian Buffer - to buffer between agricultural land and bodies of water, including floodplains and wetlands
Â
Â