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ANNUAL REFORESTATION
​TREE SALE
​


Our Tree Sale - Celebrating 75 Years!
Supplying affordable native trees and shrubs to increase your land value and wildlife habitat.


Reforestation Tree Sale Now Closed
All orders have been picked up!
Thank you to all the new faces and returning customers.

With your help we supplied over 15,000 trees and shrubs to our local environment!

It's a busy time of year for us and we could not do it without our volunteers!!!!
We appreciate your support.
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Every year, the Midland Conservation District supplies affordable trees and shrubs to Midland County residents wanting to improve wildlife habitat, and property value with its Annual Reforestation Tree Sale.
Orders can be placed starting January 15th by mail or online, Ordering Ends March 31. or while supplies last.
If the online store is open, we are still taking orders.


Trees orders are picked up starting the last week of April. Details posted during sales.


Pickup Location: The Tomlinson Barn Education Center
​located at 814 E. Olson Rd. Midland, MI.

Most districts offer this service, so if you are not in
Midland County you can contact your local conservation district.
​You can order from any district, supplies and pricing can be different, as demand, quantities, sizes and species will vary. 

Support your conservation district.
Helping people help the land.



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​Check out our Planting resources below for proper handling and care of your trees and shrubs.
 Tree Sale Policies. 
1. No Guarantee.
The Midland Conservation District does NOT guarantee survival of live plant material, all liability ends at distribution. 
Our products come direct to us from nurseries.  We treat the trees with care during unpacking, bundling and repackaging.  
Tree roots are dipped in water mixed with root gel and packaged in bags. 

2. Bareroot means not potted.
All products are sold bareroot and unpotted.  You may be surprised at the size of your order when you pick it up. 
Since trees are sold bareroot and in a dormant state, we can fit a lot of trees in one bag. 
You won't need a trailer to pick up your order!  An SUV with seats that fold down is almost always adequate. 
Pick-up trucks work well for large fruit tree orders.

3. 2025 Order Pick up & distribution - Extra trees will be available for sale.
​Location for pick up- 814 E. Olson Rd. Tomlinson Barn Education Center.

April 24 & 25 from 8:00am to 6:00pm and April 26 from 8am t- 1:00pm 
No Appointment Needed - No early pick-ups!
If you can't make these times you need to schedule an appointment. 
Orders not picked up by May 3rd will be charged a $10.00 late fee if prior arrangements have not been made. 
Orders not picked up by May 3rd will be made available for resale or donation and will not be refunded.  

4. Refund Policy
​There will be no refunds or cancellation after the order deadline of March 31.
​Before March 31 a 10% restocking fee will apply.

5. Right to Cancel
Although rare, sometimes the nursery makes last minute changes to our order. 
The Midland Conservation District reserves the right to cancel orders and to offer refunds or product substitution due to circumstances beyond our control. 
Why Plant Trees?

We encourage county residents to consider planting native trees and shrubs on their properties for any of the following reasons and needs: 
  • Forest and land management
  • Increase wildlife and pollinator habitat
  •  Fence lines for designating property boundaries
  • Windbreaks and shelter belts against wind induced erosion
  • Tree Planting Resources
  • NRCS Backyard Conservation Guide
  • Keys to Successful Tree Planting
  • Bare Root Fruit Tree Care 
  • Pollination of Apple Trees and other Fruit Trees ​​​​
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"Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world." - John Muir

  • Home
  • Events & Workshops
  • Programs and Services
    • Tomlinson Barn Education Center
    • Online Store >
      • Plat Books Donations and Seed Mixes
      • Seed Mixes
      • Plantskydd, Resources, Apparel
      • Informational Plant Guides
    • Free Site Visits
    • Hunting Access Program
    • Educational Tunnels
    • NRCS Technical Assistance
    • MAEAP-Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program
    • Plat Books
    • Invasive Species Management
    • Conservation Matters Broadcast
  • ABOUT
    • Who We Are
    • Our Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Strategic Plan 2020-2025
    • Conservation News
    • Our Partners
    • Contact Us
  • FOIA Requests
    • FOIA Policy