Planting Instructions

“We know the science, we know the data [behind global warming]… but what is really important is what we do. Planting a tree is something that anybody can do.” – Nobel peace laureate Professor Wangari Maathai.

Professor Wangari launched a campaign to plant a billion trees last year to highlight the need to tackle global warming.

We usually plant Colorado Blue Spruce because it’s a hardy tree – a great choice for little kids. This majestic blue-green evergreen is usually used as an ornamental tree and/or a wind break. It can grow 27 meters (90 ft) to 41 meters (135 ft) in height. Other trees are available depending on your geographic location and our supplies at the time of your request.

Our Blue Spruce are adaptable to a wide range of conditions and happiest from zones 2 to 8 in Canada and the United States.

Plant your seedling in partial shade except in warmer climates where you should plant your seedling in the shade on the north side away from the sun. Water often.

Take care of your seedlings so they can grow big and strong. Remember that the bigger the tree, the better the wind break and the more carbon it will offset for the planet.

We only use non-genetically modified tree seedlings grown locally from wild collected seeds. TCF works with kids we use seedlings not treated with pesticides.

  • Keep your seedling in a cool place until you’re ready to plant. Plant it within a couple of days and if you can’t plant it outside right away (in northern climates), then put it in a pot with fresh potting soil and plant it after the last frost. They make adorable indoor plants for many months.
  • When you’re ready to plant outside, choose a spot with good soil (wet but well drained is ideal) and lots of room to grow.
  • Dig a hole and place the root plug in the hole pressing the soil firmly around it.
  • Always water after planting and every week in dry weather in northern climates, every day in southern zones as applicable. Feel the soil around the tree to see if it’s too wet or too dry.

Here’s a video to show you how to plant a tree.

Thanks for using your GREEN POWER by planting a tree and thanks for making the world a better place!