Tomorrow’s Trees brings the excitement of an acorn-driven scavenger hunt to an important restoration challenge: planting trees for clean water!
Tomorrow’s Trees is a people-powered seed collection initiative that creates future forests for healthy rivers and streams.
Volunteers from all over the Rappahannock River region can independently gather tree seeds from their communities anytime. The seeds you collect and donate will be nurtured and transplanted for use in FOR’s and the states’ riparian tree buffer plantings that help keep our river healthy!
Drop Off your acorns and tree seeds! HERE is your collection guide, all you to know to start collecting seeds! And HERE is a printable list of types of seed needed to be collected and tree ID guide.
Collect seeds using paper or sandbag breathable material, not plastic! Paper bags can be found in seed drop-off bins or bring your own.
- Collect Seeds – one bag for one tree!
- Deliver seed-filled bag(s) to designated drop-off bins
- Fill out bag label (in drop off bin) and you’re good to go! All this info is SUPER important for us to continue this program
Drop Off Bin Locations:
- The Carver Center/Rapp Conservation Nursery – 9432 N James Madison Hwy, Rapidan, VA 22733. Past building to the left
- FOR Middle Rapp Office – 3219 Fall Hill Ave, Fredericksburg VA. Outside front gate
Get your steps in, grab some friends, your favorite volunteer team, or practice your tree ID solo this fall!!
Have any questions? Email FOR Urban Forestry Specialist, Sarah Dishman, at sarah.dishman@riverfriends.org