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Tree Planting in Incline Village: Saturday 10/8

posted Sep 28, 2011 12:49 PM by Forest Schafer   [ updated Sep 28, 2011 1:58 PM ]

As summer comes to a close and autumn rains approach, the Sugar Pine Foundation (SPF) is preparing to plant thousands of young sugar pines and other native tree seedlings throughout the Tahoe region.  The SPF’s fall planting blitz begins in early October and stretches into November.  During this time, the soil is naturally moistened from rainfall and conditions are ideal for giving young seedlings a good start.

The sugar pines that the SPF is planting need all the help that they can get, because they are the progeny of white pine blister rust resistant sugar pines.  White pine blister rust is a non-native, invasive fungus that is killing sugar pines, western white pines, and whitebark pines in the Tahoe area.  Thankfully, some 3-5% of sugar pines are genetically resistant to the fungus.  The goal of the SPF is to help save Tahoe’s glorious sugar pines by planting blister rust-resistant seedlings throughout the Basin and surrounding areas. SPF partners with local foresters and landowners to select the best planting sites for its seedlings. North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District Forester, Forest Schafer helps SPF identify planting sites in Incline Village.

On Saturday, October 8th the SPF is kicking off its Fall 2011 Community Plantings with a special project sponsored by and in partnership with BSM Consulting and the North Tahoe Demonstration Garden. BSM Consulting is an Incline Village firm that specializes in healthcare practice management.  The North Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden is an educational community garden at Sierra Nevada College that promotes conservation landscaping. BSM initially approached the SPF with an interest in donating to their cause and then identified the Demonstration Garden as a joint sponsor.  As it worked out, the groups ended up developing a planting project because the SPF had been struggling to find funding for prospective Incline Village planting sites that had been identified by North Tahoe Fire Protection District Forester, Forest Schafer.  All parties collaborated to determine a mutually agreeable site and planting plan.  BSM employees, their families and community volunteers will help plant a mix of blister rust-resistant sugar pines and incense cedar on local HOA and IVGID lands.  SPF and Forest Schafer will tell participants the forest history of the planting site and talk about forest ecology and health. BSM Consulting and the North Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden are generously covering the cost of trees to be planted.  This is the SPF’s first planting to be sponsored by a local business – a strong testament to BSM’s commitment to helping the environment.

 You can help too. Volunteers are needed for the planting in Incline Village and other community plantings taking place throughout October and into November. Mark your calendar with the following dates:

October 8, 10am-noon: Incline Village Community Planting

Park across from Big Water Grille on Ski Way, Incline Village. Half mile uphill hike to site.

October 16, 9am-1pm: Truckee River Day Planting

Meet at Glenshire/Devonshire Clubhouse at 15726 Glenshire Drive in Truckee, CA—sign up with Truckee River Watershed Council. Short walk to site.

October 22, 10am-noon: Community Planting @ Dreyfus Estates

Hwy 50 between Zephyr Cove Beach and Skyland Community in Nevada. Site is next to the street.

November 5, 11am-1pm:  Waddle Ranch Community Planting

Meet at Truckee Airport to carpool in Airport Van, or 4WD needed. Site is next to dirt road.

For more information visit www.sugarpinefoundation.org or email admin@sugarpinefoundation.org.