Restarting Kansas City Freebie Trees

A nice idea for the growing season and maybe something locals can do in order to offset Public Works randomly clear cutting to many urban neighborhoods . . . Take a peek: 

"Depending on what their property allows, residents can have trees planted in their front yard, side yard or by the street. Bridging The Gap covers all of the planting costs and processes, but asks that residents water their trees once a week for two years. 

"This Free Trees program is managed through Bridging the Gap’s Heartland Tree Alliance, a team focused on planting, caring for, and expanding Kansas City’s urban tree canopy."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Bridging The Gap's Free Tree Program Expands Green Canopy Across Kansas City - Northeast News

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