Kent Conservation District offers spring seedling sale

Download a free catalog with forty species of trees available for this year’s spring seedling sale from the Kent Conservation District. Find conifers, hardwoods and wildlife shrubs being made available this year, as well as many types of wildflower seed and mixes, backyard composters and rain barrels.

The sale can accommodate plantings large and small as trees are sold in units of 10 to 1,000 seedlings.  Options are designed to fit anyone’s budget with 10 seedlings starting at $10 and 1,000 seedlings starting at $225.

The Kent Conservation District is located at 3260 Eagle Park Dr NE, Ste 111, Grand Rapids, MI 49525. The number is (616)942-4111 ext 100.

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