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The Real Cost of Winter Kill in Illinois: Why Cheap Stock Blows Your Margin

The Real Cost of Winter Kill in Illinois: Why Cheap Stock Blows Your Margin

The Real Cost of Winter Kill in Illinois: Why Cheap Stock Blows Your Margin

In Illinois, winter kill isn’t just bad luck — it’s a margin problem. And the cheapest plants usually cost you the most.

What winter kill actually costs you in Illinois: Let’s run the numbers for a typical landscaper.

Scenario: 200-plant screening job, fall install

Spec Type Details & Calculation Total Cost
Cheap tubestock Upfront: $4.50/plant = $900 upfront.

Winter losses: 25% is common with undersized, non-hardened stock after a harsh Illinois freeze = 50 dead plants

Spring replacement cost:
• Plants: 50 x $4.50 = $225
• Labor: 50 plants x 0.25 hr x $50/hr prevailing wage = $625
• Truck, fuel, crew mobilization = $150
• Total callback cost: $1,000
Your $900 plant order just cost you $1,900, and you’ve got an unhappy client.
Hardened-off, Illinois-grown stock Upfront: 200 x $6 = $1,200

Winter losses: 5% with proper hardening = 10 plants

Replacement cost:
10 x $6 + 10 x 0.25 hr x $50 + $75 = $275
Total cost: $1,475

Spending 33% more upfront saved you $425, plus your reputation.

Winter freeze on plants

Why Illinois is brutal on marginal plants:

Three things kill plants here:

  • Freeze-thaw cycles: January thaws followed by sub-zero snaps, heavy roots and crack stems.
  • Road salt: Suburban and municipal sites get salt spray that burns marginal species.
  • Wind + low snow cover: Exposed sites in Illinois desiccate plants that weren’t properly hardened off.

Cheap, fast-grown stock from out-of-state often arrives soft, with shallow roots and no cold acclimation. It looks fine in October. It’s dead by April.

Nursery stock surviving winter

The cost-per-surviving-plant formula:

Stop thinking “price per plant” and start thinking “price per plant that’s alive in May”.

Example:

  • Out-of-state tubestock: $4.50 / 0.75 survival = $6.00 per surviving plant
  • Illinois-hardened stock: $6.00 / 0.95 survival = $6.32 per surviving plant

For an extra $0.32 per plant, you skip callbacks, protect your margin, and avoid the spring rush panic.

How to spec for Illinois winters

  • Buy from our nursery or one that overwinters stock locally. Plants acclimated to Zone 5a/5b handle the first winter better.
  • Ask about hardening-off practices. Stock grown soft in a greenhouse and shipped in September will suffer.
  • Spec slightly larger caliper for trees and shrubs. Bigger root systems survive freeze-heave better.

Avoid tender species on exposed, salted sites. Your client will blame you, not the weather.

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