Monday, November 30, 2009

100 Trees for 100 Years


In honor of the centennial celebrations in the cities of San Benito and Harlingen, Simmons Oak Farms will donate 100 live oak trees to deserving local public and private organizations.

Cecil Simmons, M.D. and Leonard Simmons, III, the owners of Simmons Oak Farms, decided that 100 trees for 100 years would be a fitting tribute to these two towns.   The centennial celebrations are particularly meaningful to the owners. Their family first moved to this area in 1919. Cecil raised his family in San Benito where he practices medicine, and Leonard, a 4th generation local farmer, raised his family in Harlingen.

When we first began talking about 100 Trees for 100 Years, Cecil noted, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if these 100 trees are still around when San Benito and Harlingen celebrate their bi-centennial anniversaries.”

Schools, churches, public entities, and not-for-profit organizations in the Harlingen/San Benito area are eligible to apply. The donated trees will range from 12 to 18 feet tall.   They will be available for installation in February, the month designated as All Valley Arbor Month by the Valley Proud Environmental Council. Donation recipients are expected to install, stake and maintain the tree(s) they receive. Interested parties can download an application at the company website.  For more information or to have an application mailed to you, contact us either by email  or phone (956) 425-5859.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Harvest Time


I loved arriving to work after a few days on the road to see the Texas Mountain Laurel harvest well under way!    This is about a third of December's orders.  

The field is a little bit wetter than we would like - but everyone is being extra careful not to break a rootball. So far, so good!     These will get cured for 3-4 weeks before they are ready to be loaded on trucks and head out - mainly to the Dallas/Fort Worth area.

Rain is in the forecast for this evening and tomorrow - I can't believe I'm saying this, but I sure hope it misses us!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

November is for Planting


November is a terrific month to plant shade trees - so this week we're putting in a couple thousand.     It's been two years since these acorns were first planted.   These well-rooted Live Oak, Quercus virginiana, are goind from #5 pots into 24" in-ground Rootmaker bags.    We expect our trees to grow about 1" of caliper each year and will probably begin harvesting this field in 2013.    



This little oak has both good genetics and training.   It has a strong main trunk.  Lots of green all up and down the main stem will add thickness to the trunk. 

Monday, November 2, 2009

A New Favorite Palm Combination

A visit to the Alamo has given me a new favorite palm combination -  a Windmill Palm, Trachycarpus fortuneii, flanked on both sides by Mediterranean Fan Palms, Chamerops humilis.   This side of the Alamo is landscaped with beautiful tropicals -  and the Windmill/Med Fan combination is repeated periodically across the planting bed.  

I had not been to the Alamo in many years and was so very impressed with the grounds.  Absolutely gorgeous!