RESTORING VIRGINIA'S
WATERSHEDS

A 4-H Forestry Project for
restoring watersheds in Virginia

The following free seedlings are available for spring 2008 planting projects:

Loblolly pine (Coastal Plain and Piedmont)
White oak
Willow oak (not well adapted to alkaline soils)
Black walnut (prefers moist soils)
Crabapple (small tree grows less than 30' tall)
Persimmon
Hazelnut (shrub)

 

Seedling order forms must be faxed or mailed to your County Extension Office by Jan. 10, 2008. Seedling delivery dates will vary by county. Contact your 4-H Extension Agent, Program Assistant or 4-H Volunteer for details. Additional information can be obtained from the Forestry Agent in your area:

Central District Jason Fisher
Northeast Wendy Herdman
Northern Adam Downing
Northwest Matthew Yancey
Southeast Neil Clark
Southwest Bill Worrell

 

Seedlings are grown by the VA Dept of Forestry with the help of a small watersheds grant from the US Forest Service and the Virginia Forestry Educational Foundation.


Virginia Department of Forestry Logo All seedlings grown by the Virginia Department of Forestry.


 

Update: 11/27/07
Tracey S. Sherman
Virginia Tech Dept of Forestry