Help support conservation efforts with Soil and Water’s native tree sale

A freshly-planted Shumard oak tree (left) and a mature Shumard oak (right). (Photos provided)

A large tree for shade on a hot summer day, a compact street tree near the sidewalk, or a shrub to provide screening or wildlife habitat? With 35 different species available, the Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) native tree sale has the perfect tree or shrub for your property.

All offerings are $28 each and will arrive in three-gallon containers and be approximately three to five feet tall at delivery. Pre-orders are required and are due Sept. 28. Trees can be picked up Friday, Oct. 23 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds. Details on tree species and growing conditions, as well as online ordering, are available at hamiltonswcd.org.

This tree sale focuses on species native to Indiana. These types of trees are uniquely suited to Hoosier soils and weather, but most importantly, they are uniquely suited to support the state’s wildlife – especially birds, insects and other pollinators.

Three-gallon trees are a great choice as they are easy to maneuver and plant, economical, and will grow quickly. In addition to native trees, 15-gallon watering bags are also available in this year’s sale.

The tree sale is SWCD’s largest annual fundraiser. All proceeds go back into conservation and education.