County Tree Program

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Kenosha County Tree & Shrub Program has been offered for over 30 years and our office has sold nearly one million trees. The purpose of the program is to encourage area residents to plant native trees and shrubs for the purpose of conservation and wildlife enhancement. The program offers a variety of pines, hardwoods, and shrubs. This sale is open to the public in our area. Trees and shrubs are sold on a first-come, first-served basis and picked up by the customer. Interested people are placed on a list to receive our tree information handout in the fall of the year. Tree pickup day is typically in late April - early May the following spring. The number and species of trees and shrubs is dependent upon availability, weather conditions, and past sales.

2024 TREE SALE UPDATE (03/26/2024)

Pick-up for trees and shrubs ordered through the Kenosha County Annual Tree and Shrub sale will be on Friday, April 19, 2024 from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.  Location for the pick-up is the Kenosha County Highway Department Cold Storage Building at the Kenosha County Center located at 19600 75th Street in Bristol, WI.  If you placed an order through our online store, you should receive an email with more information about the pick-up day.

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If you would like to be notified as soon as online ordering opens for subsequent tree program years, visit the Kenosha County Notify Me webpage, enter your e-mail address and sign-up for the "Kenosha County Tree Program Mailing List" under the "Notify Me" section.

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Pick-up Date:

  • Friday, April 19, 2024.
  • E-mail notifications have been sent to buyer's e-mails used to place the order.

Location

  • Kenosha County Center (highway 45 and highway 50).
  • Highway Department Cold Storage Building - enter off highway 50.

Terms of Sale:

  • All purchases must be preordered and prepaid with credit card; no checks or cash.

“There are two great times to plant trees: the first was 20 years ago, the other is today"