Branford Community Forest Commission to Host Annual Native Tree Seedling Giveaway
Community Forest Commission's 2nd Annual Native Tree/Shrub Seedling Giveaway Upcoming
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The Branford Community Forest Commission in Branford, Connecticut, is set to distribute 150 native tree and shrub seedlings to local residents. This event, co-sponsored with the Branford Conservation and Environment Commission, aims to promote environmental stewardship and enhance local ecosystems.
- 01The giveaway will feature 150 native seedlings for Branford residents.
- 02Species include Red Maple, Black Cherry, and Winterberry.
- 03Event co-sponsored by the Branford Conservation and Environment Commission.
- 04Attendees are advised to bring waterproof containers for the seedlings.
- 05The event will take place on either April 25 or May 16, depending on shipping readiness.
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The Branford Community Forest Commission (CFC) will hold its 2nd Annual Native Tree and Shrub Seedling Giveaway for local residents in Branford, Connecticut. The event will provide 150 native seedlings, including species like Red Maple, Black Cherry, Beach Plum, and Winterberry. Funded by the Branford Conservation and Environment Commission, the initiative promotes environmental health and community engagement. Attendees will receive one bareroot seedling and are encouraged to bring waterproof containers for transport. The giveaway will occur on the lawn of the Blackstone Memorial Library, with the final date to be confirmed closer to the event. Commission members will offer guidance on suitable planting conditions and tree care, emphasizing the importance of immediate planting for seedling survival.
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This initiative encourages residents to enhance local ecosystems and beautify their properties by planting native species.
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