This Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, the Greater Pine Island Civic Association will once again join forces with the Pine Island Garden Club and the Calusa Land Trust to show Pine Island some love during a special pine tree giveaway.
The giveaway, which will be held at the Pine Island Garden Club public garden on Park Lane from 1-4 p.m., next to the tennis courts at the center, will provide longleaf pine seedlings to Island residents to help repopulate Pine Island with native trees lost due to the stress and subsequent beetle infestation from hurricanes Ian, Helene and Milton.
The cost is free, though canned good donations for local food banks are encouraged.
The trees come from the Florida Forest Service, which produces more than 4 million bare-root pine seedlings at its Andrews Nursery in Chiefland, Florida, annually and sells them in bulk to non-commercial growers. By purchasing in bulk, the GPICA is able to make them available to Pine Islanders who may only want to plant one or two on their properties.
“The GPICA is excited to once again team up with the Garden Club and the Land Trust for this giveaway,” said GPICA Vice President Nadine Slimak. “Our organizations are dedicated to supporting the island’s landscapes and we hope that providing free seedlings to residents will encourage them to plant Florida native vegetation to help promote a healthy and sustainable environment on the Island.”
The GPICA is also seeking volunteers to help pot the seedlings at 9 a.m. on Feb. 14. To sign up to volunteer, please email Info@GPICA.org.