Grab your free seedlings

Take advantage of Council's free seedling giveaway next week at Tolland Shopping Centre to help fill your garden with natives perfectly suited to our region's climate.

The seeding giveaways are part of Council's One Tree for Me project, which aims to see 65,000 native seedlings planted throughout our local area over a six year period – roughly one tree for every resident.

One Tree for Me seedling giveaway

Date: Wednesday 27 July, 2pm - 6pm (or until all seedlings are claimed)

Venue: Tolland Shopping Centre carpark, 231 Bourke Street, Tolland.

Limit of five seedlings per household.

Environmental Education Officer Christina Reid said Council has already distributed more than 12,000 free seedlings through the first year of the One Tree for Me initiative.

"We wanted to take the hard work out of deciding what the correct natives are for your backyard," Ms Reid said.

"So, we've carefully selected plants that are indigenous to the local area.

"This means the seedlings you receive will thrive in our climate, and are perfect for attracting birds and insects, including bees, that are also indigenous to the area.

"By adding these seedlings to your garden, you'll be helping to boost our region's biodiversity, as well as filling the space with beautiful new plants to enjoy over the coming years."

Man and woman inspecting seedlings in a nursery
READY TO PLANT: Environmental Education Officer Christina Reid with Wagga Nursery Propagation Manager Shane Astridge inspecting seedlings before next week's seedling giveaway at Tolland Shopping Centre.

All One Tree for Me seedlings are sourced and grown in local nurseries. This year's seedlings include one tree variety as well as a selection of shrubs and ground covers.

Ms Reid said the varieties of seedlings are a little different each time, depending on availability.

"We try to provide a bit of a mix, but they're all easy to grow," Ms Reid said.

"We'll be handing the seedlings out from now until the middle of spring, as this is the time most conducive to planting, so aim to get them into the ground as soon as you can."

Close-up of seedlings
LOCAL NATIVES: filling your garden with natives will help attract birds and beneficial insects for years to come.

Council's Environment Team will be holding a series of seedling giveaways across different locations within Wagga Wagga.

"We try to choose locations where we can reach the most people, such as supermarket car parks or other high traffic areas, and we announce these locations a few days before on the Sustainable Wagga Wagga Facebook page," Ms Reid said.

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