Skip to main content
Menu
Get Involved
Give
Contact
Ask Extension
About
Leadership
UMD Extension Impact
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect
Careers
Directory
Program and Organizational Development
Statewide Extension Advisory Council
Resources
Animal Agriculture
Plant Agriculture
Yard & Garden
Pests
Natural Resources
Environment & Energy
Agribusiness Management
Food & Nutrition
Health & Well-Being
4-H & Youth Education
Programs
4-H Youth Development
Family & Consumer Sciences
Agriculture & Food Systems
Environment & Natural Resources
Home & Garden Information Center
Locations
Publications
News & Events
All News
Events
Tree Planting
Home
Resources
Tree Planting
For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. Here are
instructions for how to enable JavaScript in your web browser
.
Sort by:
Date
Title
Updated: August 19, 2024
Branching Out - Summer 2024
In this issue: Read about the how new and old can make a positive mix, and the importance of conserving existing forest buffers. Our two popular online courses return for the fall. Our "Native Trees of Maryland" looks at the red maple, and "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at Japanese hop. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: August 12, 2024
Why conserving existing forest buffers is just as important as planting new ones
Forest buffers are critical to the health of the Chesapeake Bay and its wildlife. But while forest buffer planting may be gaining momentum, the Chesapeake Bay watershed has lost more forest buffers than it’s gained.
Updated: August 12, 2024
Registration is Now Open For the Fall Session of “The Woods in Your Backyard” Online Course
Are you a small-acreage property owner who wants to learn how to care for or how to expand existing woodlands, or how to convert lawn space to woodlands? The join us for our self-directed, non-credit online course. It runs for ten weeks, from September 6 to November 15.
Updated: June 18, 2024
Branching Out - Spring 2024
In this issue: Read about the renewal of spring, and the prospect of bringing an iconic species back to Appalachia. There's news about a tree planting grant program and about a record year for fighting invasives. Our "Native Trees of Maryland" looks at the tuliptree, and "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at the non-native sawtooth oak. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: May 30, 2024
Branching Out Spring 2024 News and Notes
In the News and Notes roundup for this issue: An elusive and threatened species is caught on trail cams; a group works to restore native forests on reclaimed coal mines; researchers document the wildlife benefits of timber management; and one last bloom for a tree nicknamed "Stumpy."
Updated: May 30, 2024
Native Tree Coupon Program Open for Calvert County Residents Through Nov. 20, 2024
The Calvert County Department of Planning & Zoning announces the reopening of its “Spread Your Leaves” tree coupon program.
Updated: February 27, 2024
Branching Out - Winter 2024
In this issue: Read about a few changes taking place, in the newsletter and more. Register now for the Spring session of our "The Woods in Your Backyard" online course, and learn about upcoming webinars. Our new feature, "Native Trees of Maryland," looks at the state tree: the white oak. "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at wineberry. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: February 27, 2024
Back issues of "Branching Out"
Back issues of the Branching Out newsletter can be found on this page.
Updated: February 20, 2024
Branching Out Winter 2024 News and Notes
In the News and Notes roundup for this issue: New timber tax tips for the 2023 tax year from the USDA; Maryland marks a milestone on its way to planting five million trees by 2031, and an Anne Arundel County project that was part of it; and a look inside a prescribed burn in the Frederick Watershed.
Updated: February 20, 2024
Registration is Now Open for “The Woods in Your Backyard” Online Course Spring Session
Registration is now open for the Spring 2024 session of “The Woods in Your Backyard” online course. Our course is designed primarily for small-acreage property owners who want to learn how to care for or expand existing woodlands, or to convert lawn space to woodlands.
Current page
1
Page
2
Page
3
Page
4
Page
5
Next
Last