Book your 2018 Tree Planting Project | Just Sayin' Caledon

Book your 2018 Tree Planting Project | Just Sayin' Caledon

Fall is the best time to book your 2018 spring tree planting project with Credit Valley Conservation (CVC). Landowners with at least two acres available for planting can book a free site visit to get a head start.

Planting a forest takes preparation. CVC’s forestry specialists offer free site visits to determine how to prepare the site, select tree species for local conditions and make a plan to care for newly planted seedlings.

“CVC offers planting plans specific to our customers’ properties which give great value for money,” said Mike Puddister, CVC’s Deputy CAO. “CVC is the local delivery agent of Forests Ontario’s 50 Million Tree program and offers a subsidy of 90 per cent to eligible landowners.”

To qualify for the subsidy, landowners must commit a minimum of two acres and order a minimum of 1,500 seedlings. At 20 cents per seedling, the total subsidized cost for planting two acres averages $300. Services include a free site visit, customized plan for the property, machine planting of seedlings and follow-up monitoring and tending.

“Planting a forest may seem daunting and expensive, but with CVC’s help it’s much easier and cheaper than you’d think,” said Rod Krick, Manager, Terrestrial Restoration and Management at CVC. “Plus it’s a great way to enhance the local natural environment.”

To date, CVC has planted nearly six million trees in the Credit River watershed through its planting programs. Interested landowners are encouraged to contact CVC as soon as possible to ensure planting can take place in spring 2018. Contact Alastair Biscaia at ABiscaia@creditvalleyca.ca or 647-449-2743.

Credit Valley Conservation is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario. Conservation authorities are provincial/municipal partnerships that manage the natural environment of a watershed, an area of land where the rain and snowmelt drain into a body of water. For more than 60 years, Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has worked with its partners to build a thriving environment that protects, connects and sustains us. CVC is a member of Conservation Ontario.

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