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Tree Board Spring Tree Planting

 

Author:
Patrick Plantenberg, Tree Board Chair
Townsend Tree Board Chair, Townsend Rotary Club


Tree Board Spring Tree Planting

Patrick Plantenberg

Tree Board Chair

The Townsend Tree Board was a recipient of a 2024 Graymont’s Carbon Reduction Fund (GCRF) project to purchase and plant trees in the 2025 tree planting season.

The Townsend Tree Board and Tree Board Advisory Council are a group of volunteers living in Townsend and Broadwater County, Montana. The Tree Board was formed in 1990. The city does not have a community forester or forestry department. The Tree Board has been managing the Townsend community forest almost completely since 2004. This includes tree inventories, tree pruning and removals, tree planting, and tree care, including spraying for insects and diseases for over 1,000 public trees.

City funding for the Tree Board has been sporadic over the years and the Tree Board has depended on sales of trees to private citizens, private tree planting services, private tree pruning and removal services, donations, and grants to raise enough money to fund tree purchases and other tree management expenses each year. The average age of most of the volunteers doing 85% of the work for the Tree Board is over 75 years. These volunteers have slowed down over the years, not being able to work the long days volunteering that they used to do. As a result, more days have been needed to raise the money needed to pay for trees and less work has been done maintaining existing trees. The support from the GCRF means that the aging volunteers can spend more time caring for (i.e., pruning, watering, and spraying for disease and insects) existing trees in the community forest.

The Tree Board thanks Graymont for its help in improving the community forest in the Townsend and Broadwater County area.