Trees for Mt. Lemmon is offering high elevation grass seed mix to property owners for erosion control. The 1/2 and 1# bags will be available at the annual tree distribution mentioned above, along with planting instructions, or you may contact any board member for the seed mixture.
Click here for more detailed information. The monsoon season is a good time for sowing.
Watch for information for our annual Aspen harvest to be scheduled in November!!
NEW! Check out the Mt. Lemmon Community Calendar (here)
CHEATGRASS (Update) for 2010
Other plant sources can be found (here)
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Email info@treesformountlemmon.net with questions.
The mission of Trees
for Mt. Lemmon
is to
assist the Mt. Lemmon community to recover from the Aspen Fire
- by protecting remaining trees
- by providing education and resource materials for the re-vegetation/reforestation of private and community properties
- by advocating for healthy forest policies and facilitating the implementation of such policies
- by convening a continuous dialoge between the various private and public entities affecting the watershed of Mt. Lemmon
Mt. Lemmon is part of a Sky Island in the Catalina Mountains with a unique variety of Ponderosa Pine and other vegetation. Trees for Mt. Lemmon is committed to providing education, trees, shrubs and other plants to the Summerhaven community in an effort to renew and maintain growth indigenous to Mt. Lemmon .
Trees for Mt Lemmon Board Members
Chair: Lindy Brigham
Secretary: Rose Mary Hinsch
Treasurer: Linda Currin
Community Contact: Barbara Eisele
Technical Advisors
United States Forest Service
National Resource Conservation Service
AZ State Land Department
USDA Plant Materials Center
Coronado Resource
Conservation and Development Area
Conservation Districts
U of A Cooperative Extension service
