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Tree planting programs

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What tree planting programs can I support or participate in locally?

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{{whyLabel}}: This is the highest-impact 'low-effort' change you can make, as ad revenue from your searches funds tree planting in biodiversity hotspots.

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  • Go to your browser settings and set Ecosia as the default.
  • Install the Ecosia browser extension to track your personal 'tree count'.
  • Use it for your daily searches to fund approximately one tree every 50 searches.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: Ecosia is set as the primary search engine on all your devices.

2.

{{whyLabel}}: Most major cities have official municipal programs that provide free trees for residents or organize large-scale community planting events.

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  • Search your city's official website for 'Urban Forestry' or 'Tree Canopy' initiatives.
  • Look for programs like 'Tree City USA' (if in the US) or local 'Green City' grants.
  • Bookmark the event calendar for the upcoming planting season (typically Spring or Fall).

{{doneWhenLabel}}: You have a direct link to your city's official tree planting schedule.

3.

{{whyLabel}}: Grassroots organizations often have the best knowledge of where trees are most needed and provide the logistics for planting days.

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  • Use the provided link to find environmental groups nearby.
  • Sign up for their newsletter to receive alerts for 'Volunteer Planting Days'.
  • Focus on groups that prioritize native species, as these have the highest ecological impact.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: You are registered on at least one volunteer mailing list for local reforestation.

4.

{{whyLabel}}: Having the right personal equipment ensures safety and efficiency during physically demanding planting sessions.

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  • Purchase a pair of heavy-duty, breathable work gloves with nitrile palms.
  • Get waterproof, steel-toe or reinforced boots to protect your feet while using a spade.
  • Ensure you have a reusable water bottle and weather-appropriate clothing (layers).

{{doneWhenLabel}}: You have a 'planting kit' ready to go in a dedicated bag.

5.

{{whyLabel}}: Physical participation provides the labor needed for large-scale urban greening that municipalities often cannot fund alone.

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  • Select an event from your bookmarked local portal.
  • Check the requirements (some require a short safety orientation).
  • Confirm your attendance at least two weeks in advance.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: You have a confirmed date and location for your first planting event.

6.

{{whyLabel}}: Planting too deep is the #1 cause of young tree death; proper technique ensures the tree survives past the first year.

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  • Dig a hole 2-3 times wider than the root ball but no deeper.
  • Locate the root flare (where the trunk expands at the base) and ensure it is visible above the soil line.
  • Remove any burlap or wire cages that could strangle roots.
  • Fill the hole with native soil, not heavy fertilizers, to encourage root spread.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: The tree is planted with the root flare visible and soil lightly tamped down.

7.

{{whyLabel}}: Newly planted trees require 15-20 gallons of water per week during the first two summers to survive.

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  • Identify a young tree in your neighborhood (often marked with a green watering bag).
  • Commit to filling the watering bag or slow-dripping a bucket once a week during dry spells.
  • Remove weeds and trash from the tree pit to reduce competition for nutrients.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: A watering schedule is added to your calendar for the months of June through September.

8.

{{whyLabel}}: Data collection helps scientists track global reforestation progress and carbon sequestration levels.

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  • Use a platform like Plant-for-the-Planet's Tree Mapper or i-Tree.
  • Upload a photo of the tree, its species, and its GPS location.
  • Share the link with your community to encourage local competition.

{{doneWhenLabel}}: Your planted/supported trees are officially logged in a global database.

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