Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Penn State Master Watershed Steward Native Tree & Shrub Sale Now Taking Orders For Pickup At 22 Locations

The
2022 Master Watershed Steward Native Tree and Shrub Sale is the third annual fall fundraiser for the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Program

Choose among 28 different native trees and shrubs and then select the curbside fall pickup location most convenient for you from 22 sites across the state. 

Funds from your purchase will support the Master Watershed Steward activities in that region. 

Master Watershed Stewards plant trees to intercept and infiltrate stormwater, stabilize soils, and filter pollutants. 

Whether you're seeking trees for privacy, foliage, shade, attracting pollinators, or just want something beautiful to look at, we have a variety of trees and shrubs that will meet your needs and make a nice addition to your property!

Tree and Shrub Selection Details

-- Trees/shrubs will be in #1, #2, or #3-gallon containers available for curbside pick up at one of 22 locations to choose from in September-October.

-- We guarantee a healthy specimen will be supplied at pick up. Due to variations in planting, site conditions, and care, no guarantee or refunds will be given after tree pickup.

-- Remember to consider above and below-ground utilities and mature growth size when choosing a tree for your property. Always call 811 before you dig.

-- Orders will be placed online for a one-day curbside pickup in the fall.

Click Here to order and for more information.

Visit the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Program webpage to learn more about how you can become part of this program.

Related Articles:

-- DEP Blog: How We Killed Our Yard And Replaced It With A Native Habitat  [PaEN]

-- Manada Conservancy Highlights Upcoming Events: Native Plant Sales, Education Programs In Dauphin County  [PaEN]

-- Audubon Society Of Western PA Offering Pollinator Seed Mix At 50-70% Savings For Agricultural Properties In PA  [PaEN]

[Posted: August 3, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

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