Srb's Trees Inc.

Sun Prairie's Finest Tree Nursery

Our Staff

Sales Managers
Mark Srb
(608) 444-4163
Joe Srb
(608) 698-3376


Nursery Managers
Brian Srb
(608) 444-1321
Jamie Srb
(608) 444-3834

The nursery OPENS April 17th!

  • Sat. 8:30am. - 4:30pm.
  • Sun. 9:30am. - 4:00pm.
  • Egre Rd Only

Planting Instructions
  • New Tree Planting:
    The majority of the roots on the newly planted tree will develop in the top 12” of soil. It is recommended to plant the tree a little high 2" - 2 1/2" above the top of the root ball. This will allow for some settling.
     
  • Dig a Shallow Broad Planting Hole:
    Make the hole wide, as much as twice times the diameter of the root ball, but only as deep as the root ball. Set tree in hole.

    Cut ropes from truck of tree that hold burlap in place, fold burlap and steel basket loop down to the sides of the root ball, but do not remove wire basket.
     
  • Back Filling:
    Straighten the tree in the hole before you begin backfilling have someone view the tree from several directions to confirm the tree is straight. Once you begin backfilling it is difficult to reposition.

    Fill the hole gently but firmly fill the hole taking care to firmly pack soil to eliminate air pockets that may cause roots to dry out. It is not recommended to apply fertilizer at the time of planting.
     
  • Staking:
    Stake the tree for support 3 stakes evenly spaced around tree. Support tree to stakes with a flexible tie material will hold the tree upright. Remove support staking and ties after the first year of growth.

Watering Instructions
  • Watering and Tree Care:
    Water tree soon after planting evenly around outside of rootball to settle backfill approximately 10 to 15 gallons.
     
    Keep the soil moist but not soaked overwatering will cause leaves to turn yellow or fall off. Water trees at least once a week, barring rain and more frequently during hot weather. Place 3 — 5 gallon pails with small holes in bottom, evenly placed around trees root ball. This is adequate watering on a weekly bases.
     
    It is important to understand that the trees root system has been reduced by 90— 95% of its original size during transplanting. Transplant shock is indicated by slow growth and reduced vigor following transplanting. In most cases 2 growing seasons of transplant shock is noted.


Nursery Hours:

Saturday    8:30am to 4:30pm
Sunday      9:30am to 4:00pm

Starting April 17th (Egre Rd Only)