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Macomb County's Blue Water Conservation District Launches Annual Tree and Plant Sale for Eco-Friendly Community Boost

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Published on February 04, 2026
Macomb County's Blue Water Conservation District Launches Annual Tree and Plant Sale for Eco-Friendly Community BoostSource: Macomb County

Macomb County’s annual Tree and Plant Sale, hosted by the Blue Water Conservation District, is now open. The sale offers young trees, flowering shrubs, and fruits and vegetables at affordable prices. Proceeds support local conservation efforts and environmental initiatives,  according to the Macomb County website.

Planting trees offers more than aesthetic value. According to the Blue Water Conservation District, trees help reduce air pollution, prevent soil erosion, provide shade that can lower energy costs, support local wildlife, and even increase property values.

The sale also offers fruits and vegetables, including heritage raspberries and Jersey Knight asparagus. Growing your own garden promotes self-reliance, connects you to your food, and can help reduce grocery costs.

Macomb County encourages residents to participate in the 2026 Tree and Plant Sale. Limited stock is available, so interested buyers should act quickly. Planting trees and shrubs helps improve the environment, enhance neighborhood beauty, and strengthen the community.

For details on available plants, ordering, and pickup, visit the Blue Water Conservation District website. Take part in Macomb County’s Tree and Plant Sale and help grow a greener community.