Many state forest departments operate nurseries that sell directly to the public. These are often the most affordable option, with prices sometimes as low as when bought in bulk.

: They typically sell bare-root seedlings in bundles (e.g., 25, 50, or 100) intended for reforestation, windbreaks, or wildlife habitat.

: These districts select trees that are proven to thrive in your specific local climate and soil.

: Use the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) directory to find your county's office.

Your local often hosts annual seedling sales to promote environmental stewardship.

Where To Buy Tree Seedlings Today

Many state forest departments operate nurseries that sell directly to the public. These are often the most affordable option, with prices sometimes as low as when bought in bulk.

: They typically sell bare-root seedlings in bundles (e.g., 25, 50, or 100) intended for reforestation, windbreaks, or wildlife habitat.

: These districts select trees that are proven to thrive in your specific local climate and soil.

: Use the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) directory to find your county's office.

Your local often hosts annual seedling sales to promote environmental stewardship.