Designing a Year-Round Food Plot with Trees and Shrubs

A food plot that only produces for one season can feel like a short-lived solution. Wildlife arrives, feeds, and moves on once the buffet is gone. A year-round food plot works differently. It creates a steady supply of nutrition and shelter, so animals feel comfortable staying on your land through every season. The secret to… Read more »

How to Prepare Your Site Before Your Bare Root Shipment Arrives

Ordering bare root trees and shrubs is an exciting step toward building a healthier landscape or wildlife habitat. The plants may still be dormant when they arrive, but they are full of potential. The success of that potential depends heavily on what happens before the box ever reaches your door. Bare root plants need to… Read more »

Why Thickets Matter: The Wildlife Value of Dense Shrub Groupings

Wildlife habitat is often imagined as tall trees and wide-open forests. While trees are important, many animals depend just as much on what happens closer to the ground. Dense shrub thickets create some of the most valuable habitat on a property, even though they are easy to overlook. These tightly planted groupings form shelter, feeding… Read more »

How Long It Really Takes for Wildlife Shrubs to Become Functional

When people plant wildlife shrubs, they often picture quick results. Thick cover. Birds everywhere. Deer moving through the property with purpose. While those moments do come, wildlife plantings work on natureโ€™s timeline, not ours. Understanding what happens year by year helps set realistic expectations and makes the waiting period far more rewarding. What โ€œFunctionalโ€ Really… Read more »

The Role of Native Shrubs in Supporting Overwintering Pollinators

When most people think about pollinators, they picture warm summer days filled with movement, color, and activity. Bees hop from flower to flower, butterflies glide through the garden, and hummingbirds weave in and out of shrubs in full bloom. What often goes unnoticed is how many of these species struggle long before spring arrives. Winter… Read more »

The Hidden Benefits of Planting Shrubs While the Ground is Still Cold

Most people wait for a warm spring day before planting shrubs. It feels natural to get outside when the air softens, and the soil warms up. The problem is that shrubs do not follow the same instincts we do. They are built for cooler conditions, especially when planted as bare root stock. Planting while the… Read more »

Why Buying Wholesale from a Nursery Like Cold Stream Farm Pays Off Versus Retail

When youโ€™re ready to plant trees or shrubs for your landscape or wildlife habitat, where you buy your plants makes a big difference. Many people start by browsing local garden centers or retail nurseries because theyโ€™re familiar and easy to visit. However, when you need quality plants in larger quantities, buying from a wholesale nursery… Read more »

Why Winter Planting Can Set You Up for Spring Success

Most people think of spring as the start of planting season. The weather warms up, the soil softens, and everything begins to bloom. But if youโ€™re working with bare root trees or shrubs, waiting until spring might slow you down. In many cases, planting during winterโ€”when your trees are still dormantโ€”can give them a major… Read more »

Bare Root vs Container-Grown: Which Is Best for Your Project?

When youโ€™re planning a landscaping, habitat restoration, or reforestation project, one of the most important choices youโ€™ll make is whether to plant bare root or container-grown trees and shrubs. Both options can thrive under the right conditions, but they offer different benefits depending on your project size, timing, and budget. At Cold Stream Farm, we… Read more »