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Plant a Tree

Young trees growing in metal containers filled with gravel, set on a pebbled ground beside a building.

What is a Gravel Grower?

Our gravel growers are young trees and shrubs that are being temporarily housed in gravel beds so that their roots can grow dense and hardy. While in a gravel bed, a sapling will grow at it's normal rate above ground, but below ground will form a fibrous root system that will give it an advantage when it's eventually planted in the ground. Our tree and shrub saplings go into our gravel beds in the spring and spend the summer growing their roots before finally moving to to their new home in the yards of members of the community in the fall. 
Learn more about gravel beds.

Trees

The Watershed District will provide saplings to residents interested in having them planted on their property. Planting trees on your property provides a full range of ecosystem services, and are an excellent way to minimize stormwater runoff. The leaves of the tree, or canopy, provide surface area for rainwater to land and be absorbed as well as slow down rain as it falls. The roots of a tree not only take in water but also create healthy soil conditions which promote better infiltration. Trees also help control erosion and runoff along our lakes and creeks by using their roots to stabilize slopes and capturing nutrients before they can reach our waterways.
Learn more about the benefit of trees.

Want to take home a sapling?

Fill out the form below to let us know what sapling(s) you'd like to take home (see below for this year's species). Trees are reserved on a first come first serve basis, while quantity will be dictated by demand. We will reach out in September to let you know which and how many trees we can provide you. Pick-up will be at the RPBCWD office in mid-October.
Note: trees are reserved for residents of the Riley Purgatory Bluff Creek Watershed District. See if you live within our bounds.

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