To celebrate Earth Week next month, the Trees for Kids program
is offering free seedlings to schools and communities across Iowa.
Each school building and community may order one free custom
packet consisting of 200 bare-root seedlings, 50 each of four selected species.
Recipients are not required to plant their trees during Earth Week (April
17-23, 2016), but must have them planted before May 31, 2016.
To take part in this offer, schools and communities need to
complete a simple application form and return it to the Trees for Kids program
via email or postal mail by April 1, 2016. The application form can be
found at www.iowadnr.gov/urbanforestry by clicking
on “Trees for Kids Earth Month Celebration.”
Schools and communities receiving packets will be asked to
email at least one photo of the trees being planted and a short paragraph
indicating where and why they were planted. No other requirements are
necessary to receive the free trees.
The Iowa-grown, native trees and shrubs provided by the
State Forest Nursery are naturally adapted to Iowa’s weather and soil extremes.
Trees provide many benefits including wildlife habitat, environmental
protection in the form of improved energy efficiency and water quality. They
are vital hosts to pollinators and provide seasonal beauty to our landscape.
Planting trees has been a traditional way to celebrate Earth Day since its
beginning in the 1970s.
Schools and communities can create their own custom packets
or select from a variety of recommended specialty packets, such as:
- Fall
Color –Trees and shrubs with vibrant
fall color
- Fastest
Forest – Great along streams and wet
areas, these grow at least 3 feet per year
- Pollinator
Packet – Provides vital host species
for butterflies and other pollinators
- Privacy
Packet – Great to use as a visual
barrier or along a fence line
- Spring
Flowers – Create spring color with
these flowering shrubs and small trees
- Storm
Resistant Packet – These trees resist breakage
from wind and ice storms
- Wild
Edible Packet – Enjoy an edible landscape
Photos and information about various packet species can be
found at www.iowadnr.gov/ seedlingcatalog. The seedlings are between 8 and 24 inches, depending on
the tree or shrub species. Size requests do not apply to this program. Order early for best species selection.
The Trees for Kids and Trees for Teens grant programs are
funded by Iowa Department of Natural Resources Forestry Bureau, MidAmerican
Energy, Black Hills Energy, Alliant Energy, Iowa Bankers Association, Trees
Forever, Iowa Tree Farm Committee and the Iowa Woodland Owners Association.
For more information about ordering no-cost Trees for Kids
seedlings, contact Laura Wagner, DNR Trees for Kids Coordinator, 515-725-8456
or laura.wagner@dnr.iowa.gov
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