Ordering Seedlings for Revegetation

TreeProject's Landholder Order Form for 2011 is now available!

2011/12 Landholder Order Form

Ordering Information Sheet

Regional Catchment Management details & Seedbanks
Choose the catchment region for planting:

Mallee
Wimmera
Glenelg Hopkins
North Central
Corangamite
Goulbourn Broken
Port Phillip
West Gippsland
North East
East Gippsland
West Wimmera

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Deadline for placing Seedling Orders has been extended


The first step in ordering indigenous seedlings from TreeProject is to register your interest with us.
You can either email, or call our office.


If you are registered as a landholder with TreeProject, you will be sent an order form in early August
.

You can also download and print out our order form (in pdf format), fill it out and post it to us.

Orders are placed and paid for in lots of 500 seedlings. There is one species per box of 50, however we grow 14 boxes per order of 500 to cover losses.

We encourage you to order a range of species; every box can be a different type of plant, as long as it is locally indigenous. We would encourage landholders to consider not only trees, but shrubs, grasses and other understorey plants, as long as they can be propagated by seed and the seed is available.

TreeProject can provide some advice on species selection, although we suggest that you seek out local professional advice from local government or community organisations, such as the Department of Sustainability and Environment, your local council, Greening Australia Victoria, your local Catchment Management Authority or your local landcare group. See our contacts page to get you started

You will also need to include your payment and your seed, if using your own. Please indicate on the form if you would like TreeProject to supply your seed. Note that TreeProject supplies a limited selection of 12 species. Other species can be ordered from your local seedbank or you can collect your own seed.

If you are having any difficulty filling out your form, please contact TreeProject for assistance.