Planting season is kicking off, so why not #livelightly and take the pledge to get involved with a community planting day?
Tree planting is a great way to get outdoors, whether for a family afternoon or volunteer trip with work. It helps native species thrive too, supports local biodiversity, and hungry planters usually tuck into a reward sausage sizzle at the end of the day!
To get you started we’ve put together a selection of upcoming planting days happening across Auckland.
Awaawaroa Wetland, Waiheke Island
Be part of an important wetland restoration project on Waiheke Island!
Celebrate Matariki by planting 60,000 trees across June and July as part of the mayor’s Million Trees programme. There’s a free tree for every volunteer from the Trees That Count Trust.
Totara Park, Manurewa
Metro Park East, Millwater
Puhinui Reserve, Manukau
Join this local community project to restore the historic Waipapa Stream that runs alongside the Auckland Domain.
Atiu Creek Regional Park, Tapora, Wellsford
Plant native trees and shrubs at Atiu Creek Regional Park on the Kaipara Harbour. We’re aiming to plant 32,000 trees this winter – and you can help.
Plantings go ahead rain, hail or shine. Wear gumboots or closed-toe shoes and appropriate outdoor clothing. Bring your favourite spade, gardening gloves, water and sunscreen, and check your boots and tools are free of mud before you arrive.
There are more planting days around the region – check out the listings on OurAuckland or follow the Auckland Biodiversity Facebook page.