Attention Seed Buyers from outside Canada

Some countries require that phytosanitary certificate  accompany seeds entering their jurisdiction. You can check with your country's Plant Import Department regarding tree seed import regulations. If required, each species ordered will need a separate certificate.

We can obtain phytosanitary certificates but there is a charge of $20 per species.
Please search for Phytosanitary Certificate under "What are you looking for?" see below

In the United States the buyer must obtain and provide a Small Lots of Seed Permit to GreenTree Agroforestry Solutions before the order will be shipped. This permit can be obtained through the APHIS-USDA website

NO PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED FOR SEEDS SHIPPED WITHIN CANADA

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  • Buried Truck on Higway 12

    Buried Truck on Higway 12

    Located at Blacktop Diner on Saskatchewan’s Highway 12 just before the Petrofka Bridge, this vintage farm truck appeared ready to launch into space.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Canola and Spruce at the Brassey Barn

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Canola Spruce and Clouds

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Cape Breton Highway at Sunset

    Cape Breton Highway at Sunset

    The 300 kilometer Cabot Trail follows the coast of Cape Breton Island, with spectacular views of the ocean. This photo taken from the western section of the trail captures the rugged coastline and Atlantic ocean at sunset.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Cottonwoods in Winter

    Cottonwoods in Winter

    These cottonwoods were transported from the Missouri River near Bismarck North Dakota in 1907. This massive stand of trees is located on the banks of the Sunbeam creek that passes through the former Dominion Forest Nursery Station at Indian Head, Saskatchewan.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Coyote by Aspen Bluff

    Coyote by Aspen Bluff

    This curious coyote studies me as photographed a stand of aspen trees. This watercolour image is a computer manipulated version of an original colour photograph.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Coyote in the Grass

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Crooked Granary at Rockglen

    Crooked Granary at Rockglen

    An abandoned farmyard near the village of Rockglen in southern Saskatchewan. The buildings will bend but not break. This watercolour image is a computer manipulated version of an original colour photograph.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Cypress Hills Sunset at Bald Butte

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Dahurain larch growing near Indian Head Saskatchewan Canada

    AgroForestry Solutions Dahurian Larch Seed

    Latin Name: Larix gmelinii  DESCRIPTION Family: Pinaceae Native Range: Eastern Siberia and adjacent northeastern Mongolia, northeastern China (Heilongjiang), South Korea and North Korea Seed Source: Seed production orchard near Indian Head, Saskatchewan Height and Spread: 20m x 5m (25 years) Overview: This seed strain originates from a collection of Dahurian larch obtained in the Heilongjiang province of northeast China near the Amur River. It is a composite of parent trees selected from mature trees in southern Saskatchewan. Seed: dark brown, 1-2 cm long.  Average viable seeds/packet: 1250 SEED TREATMENT / SOWING Stratification: Soak seeds for 24 hours then stratify in moist sand for 45 days at 5C.  Ideal sowing time: Fall Sowing instructions: Outdoors - Sow 1 cm deep, 50 seeds/meter; Greenhouse - sow 3 seeds per cell. Growing conditions:  Dahurian larch grows on a wide variety of soils but favours loamy soils with pH 5.0 to 7.5. It is shade intolerant, preferring sunny exposure. medium-sized deciduous conifer tree reaching 10–30 m tall, rarely 40 m. The crown is broad conic; both the main branches and the side branches are level, the side branches only rarely drooping. ). AGROFORESTRY VALUE Dahurian larch can be used as specimen trees or in hedges and windbreaks. The dense, deep roots make it useful for soil stabilization. Its open crowns allow for uniform snow distribution adjacent to the windbreak.   

    $25.00

  • Danceland at Manitou Beach

    Danceland at Manitou Beach

    Danceland is the home of the "World Famous Dance Floor Built on Horsehair." Built in 1928, Danceland has been host to countless entertainers over the years. This landmark dancehall is located at Manitou Beach in Saskatchewan.

    $3.00 - $19.99

  • Dunes in Saskatchewan's Great Sandhills

    Dunes in Saskatchewan's Great Sandhills

    The Great Sandhills of southwestern Saskatchewan are a unique 1,900 square kilometer area of active desert-like sand dunes. A small bluff of trembling aspen is slowly being engulfed by the sand. This watercolour image is a computer manipulated version of an original colour photograph.

    $3.00 - $19.99

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