Dig in to make a greener Logan on National Tree Day

Dig in to make a greener Logan on National Tree Day

With the help of volunteers, more than 94,000 trees and shrubs will be planted across the City of Logan over the next 12 months including 2000 in Kingston’s Eridani Park to celebrate National Tree Day on Sunday, July 28.

City of Logan residents can help green the city and improve the environment by participating in a free community planting event to celebrate National Tree Day on Sunday, July 28.

Logan City Council will host the planting at Kingston’s Eridani Park from 8am to 10am.

The event is the biggest annual community planting in Logan with thousands of young trees and shrubs to be planted in the park.

In the last financial year, Council planted more than 83,000 native trees, shrubs and grasses across the city.

It is estimated more than 94,000 will be planted over the next 12 months.

Eridani Park, in Eridani Avenue, is one of more than 930 parks in the City of Logan.

Those wishing to participate in the National Tree Day planting are advised to bring drinking water, sun protection and wear enclosed shoes.

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