Welcome to LRCD's 2026 Tree Sale



The District is pleased to offer conservation grade seedling trees to Albany County landowners. Conditions of sale include:
- Trees must be for conservation purposes and no plant may be resold.
- Every tree and shrub is available in bundles of 25. No single tree or shrub purchases are available -- share with friends, family, and neighbors if you don't need all 25!
- Payment must be via credit or debit card paid online, over the phone, or in-person by visiting the office.
- Complete orders will be filled on a first-come, first served basis.
- No warranty, expressed, or implied is made by the conservation district of the seedling stock.
- Sales tax is included in the product price.
- All saplings are bareroot, unless stated otherwise. Each tree is about 12 inches tall.
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Pickup Instructions:
Tree orders must be picked up in-person FRI APRIL 24th from 8-4 or SAT April 25th 8-12 @ the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service garage located at 5015 Stone Road (LRCD's previous location).
Deciduous Shrubs & Trees (Bundles of 25)
Evergreens (Bundles of 25)
Please note: LRCD was not able to purchase any Rocky Mountain Juniper saplings this year. We apologize for the inconvenience as we recognize these are typically one of our staple items provided each year. If you are in need of any Junipers, we encourage you reach out to your local or regional nursery.
Tree Survival Aids & Other Supplies
Questions about trees or seedlings? Contact our Resource Specialist, Holly Roemeling, today at 307-395-3218 or holly.roemeling@lrcd.net.
ABOUT OUR ANNUAL TREE SALE
Each year LRCD hosts our popular seedling tree & shrub sale that provides Albany County and surrounding areas with affordable, conservation-grade, trees and shrubs for both urban and rural residents.
The program historically sells between 5,500-6,000 seedling trees and shrubs each Spring.
Tree and shrub varieties are selected for their overall hardiness and ability to grow in our unique, high plains climate.
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