Dillon Tree Board

Dillon Tree Board You have reached the Tree Board Page. Our goal is to provide you with information about the Dillon Tree Board

05/21/2023
11/23/2022

Firs, spruces and pines are all conifers, and many people refer to them simply as: Evergreens, Christmas Trees, or just ‘Pines’. That is fine. But if you are planning to grow them in your yard, and we encourage you to do so, don’t just buy the first conifer they sell at your nursery. Do some research and look for a species that belong to, and support, your local habitat. Native conifers have immense ecological importance.

11/12/2022

Here's a great opportunity to learn more about arboretums and the health of trees !

11/05/2022


Most root expansion happens after the leaves fall from the tree.
A good soaking before frost enters the ground will help the keep the growth the tree put on this year from drying out. It also helps support an actively growing root system. Since the roots aren’t busy supporting leaves and tree growth in the fall, growth underground occurs quickly when the top of the tree is dormant. If we have a dry, warm winter, water once a month throughout the season.
We've got you covered with IDL Urban and Community Forestry: https://loom.ly/zNkT54I


Address

840 N. Montana Street
Dillon, MT
59725

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Dillon Tree Board posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Dillon Tree Board:

Share