Kent and Queen Anne’s county landowners who have a drainage ditch, stream, creek or other waterway on or near their property are eligible for free tree seedlings through DNR’s Buffer in a Bag program.
Each bag contains 25 native, bare-root tree seedlings suited for planting in wet soil conditions. The bundle will include five of each species: American sycamore, bald cypress, silky dogwood, willow oak, and swamp white oak. All seedlings are 1-year-old and approximately 8 to 10 inches tall.
Trees planted along waterways help protect and improve water quality by absorbing excess nutrients, reducing sediment, lowering peak water temperatures and stabilizing stream banks.
DNR forestry staff will provide information on tree planting techniques, maintenance, and other good native species choices at the time of pick up.
Interested homeowners should call DNR‘s Centreville Field Office at 410-819-4120, or email [email protected] to reserve their seedlings for early April pick up. Quantities are limited so reservations will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests must be received by noon April 6th.
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