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County to Give Away Free Trees

A tree in Barcroft by ddimickLater this month, Arlington residents can stop by the county nursery and pick up a free, native tree to plant on their property.

Saturday, Oct. 26 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., behind the ballfield at the corner of S. George Mason Drive and Four Mile Run Drive, residents can show up with a ticket, printed out from the county’s Eventbrite page, and go home with a “whip,” or a baby tree planted in a two-gallon container.

The county offers six different species of tree: sweet birch, white oak, black gum, black haw, pagoda dogwood and sweetbay magnolia. As of this morning (Thursday), sweet birch and sweetbay magnolia were sold out, and reservations for black haw were running out quickly.

Only one tree is allowed per residential property, according to the county’s press release. County staff will be on hand to provide guidance on maintaining the trees, ed as well as help carry the containers to vehicles. Residents of multifamily properties are encouraged to contact TreeStewards for information about planting multiple trees on their property.

Photo by ddimick

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