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Free Seedling Trees to Landowners in the Big Thompson Canyon and North Fork

3/23/2015

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The National Arbor Day Foundation, with corporate sponsor Canon, has generously donated 5000 seedling trees to the Big Thompson Canyon Association/Big Thompson River Restoration Coalition. These seedling trees, from the Colorado State Forest Service Nursery in Fort Collins, are free to landowners in the canyon. The available plants are:

Chokecherry – bare root (25 units/bunch)
Threeleaf Sumac – bare root (25 units/bunch)
Cottonwood – bare root (25 units/bunch)
Serviceberry – large tube (30 units/box)
Ponderosa Pine – large tube (30 units/box)
Douglas Fir – trays (50 units/tray)
Rocky Mountain Juniper – large tube (30 units/box)

The trees will be available for pick-up in April at various locations within the canyon. The coalition will also coordinate volunteers to assist in planting the seedlings for residents who are interested.

To pre-order your seedlings, or if you have any questions about the program, please contact:

Mary Myers [email protected]
(970) 667-6984

or
Jennifer Sanders [email protected]
(303) 532-7922

If you are looking for other varieties of trees/shrubs, the Big Thompson Conservation District is also selling CSFS seedlings. For more information on this program, please contact Jennifer, at the number listed above.

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