Step 2: Creating your tree nursery

Creating your tree nursery means turning plans into action: organising your growing space, gathering tools and volunteers, building essential infrastructure, and setting strong biosecurity and care practices. It lays the foundations for healthy young trees and a resilient, well-run community nursery.

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Building your community tree nursery

  • Plan your growing space
  • Plan your growing space so it fits your purpose, goals and budget, and seek advice from local experts, other community tree nurseries or The Tree Council.
  • Source the tools and materials you’ll need, and involve volunteers in agreeing timelines and helping with the set-up.
  • Make sure the layout works for growing, storing, watering and moving plants safely.
  • Prepare the necessary risk assessments, including biosecurity, to keep people and young trees safe.
  • With a clear plan and the right support, you’ll be ready to start building your community tree nursery.

Build your growing space

  • Begin by putting the key parts of your nursery infrastructure in place, such as seed beds, growing areas, and spaces for seed storage and processing.
  • Set up soil and compost areas, water management, protection for seedlings, and essential biosecurity features like a boot wash and quarantine zone.
  • Add practical elements such as clear signs for visitors and secure tool storage.
  • Improve the soil if needed to give your young trees the best start.
  • And don’t forget to take photos along the way—it’s a great way to celebrate how far you’ve come!

Resources

How to manage volunteers