Join us as we plant trees this Fall!
We will be planting 700 saplings along a creek on a farm in Louisa County. The creek drains into the South Anna River and is part of the York River watershed. The vegetated buffer we will put in place is what is known as a "best management practice" and will help reduce runoff and erosion from going into the creek, and further downstream.
What to wear: Volunteers should dress for the weather, including layers of clothes to adjust for variable weather conditions during the day.
What to bring: Hats, sturdy shoes, and work gloves are recommended – and if you have a shovel or garden spade to bring that would also be great. Travel mug for the hot chocolate we will have on site. Pack a brown bag lunch and bring plenty of water to drink.
RSVP: Please send an email to the contact below for more information and to let us know you are coming!