Plant & Resource Sales

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Plant & Resource Sales

Supporting your conservation efforts!

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About Spring & Fall Plant Sales

​Each spring and fall the Conservation District sells a variety of trees, shrubs, wildflowers and prairie grasses which are intended for conservation uses, such as:

  • Reforestation
  • Soil erosion control
  • Windbreaks and screens
  • Wildlife habitat improvements
  • Landscaping naturalizing

Both individual species and plant packets or garden kits are offered, in addition to planting aids to support your planting efforts.  Generally the following types of trees and plants are offered:

  • Conifer seedlings and transplants (pines & spruces)
  • Hardwoods (oaks, maples, etc.)
  • Wildlife shrubs (elderberry, red osier dogwood, lilac, etc.)
  • Fruit Trees (apples, cherry, peach, pear)
  • Berry plants (blackberries, raspberries)​
  • Native wildflower plants (Aster, Black-eyed Susan, etc.)
  • Native prairie grass plants (Big Bluestem, Indian grass, etc.)
  • Tree shelters, tree stakes, weed mats, Plantskydd repellents, marking flags, fertilizer tablets, root dip

Note: specific species and varieties vary from sale to sale.

When is the next plant sale?

Latest Plant Sale Updates:

  • 2026 Spring Tree Sale Report

    Another year, another amazing Spring Tree & Shrub Sale full of surprises, challenges, and successes! We sold and distributed over 33,955 plants to their forever homes with over 950 customers, collectively creating more landscapes that are more bio-diverse, edible, and beautiful!

  • Why I Love Native Plants

    Jill Lada, Community Engagement Specialist at the WCCD shares her experience with adding native plant buffers to marginal areas of their farm.

Looking for more Native plant & Tree sales?

There's a Conservation District serving every County!

Find your local Michigan Conservation District!

Find local nurseries & Suppliers:

More resources on the Native Plants resources page.

Seeking native plant landscaping?

See the Native Plants and Habitat Restoration Services Contractor List!

Questions? Ask us!

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