Bob Barnes – “We are all connected!”
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Bob Barnes – “We are all connected!”
When our founders sat down to come up with a name for our organization, they wanted to emphasize not just the trees, but also the people who make getting them from seeds to giants possible, the people who are working together to protect and serve planet Earth. Hence the “Nation” part of PropagationNation. It’s capitalized…
Read MoreThe Power of Community
On Friday, January 13th, 2023, PropagationNation joined OlyEcosystems in Olympia at Cooper Crest restoration site to help with reforestation efforts. Hundreds of PNW native plants, shrubs, and trees were planted at the site along with 25 redwoods donated from PropagationNation. We were fortunate enough to be joined by a group of 15 volunteers from TwinStar…
Read MoreThe Power of Planting
“Nobody is going to touch those trees. They are not going to be cut down or touched. These kids don’t forget. They know.” That’s why Ralph Munro, who served as Washington’s Secretary of State for more than two decades, believed it was so important to get kids involved with planting trees. And since 1992, students…
Read MorePropagationNation volunteers light up Times Square
Lindsay Lagreid and her dad, Ted Lagreid, spent the day of November 14 volunteering for PropagationNation by helping the staff at the San Juan Island Sculpture Park plant 14 coast redwood and 6 giant sequoia seedlings. Who knew that two weeks later they would find their picture, along with one of the redwoods they planted,…
Read MoreLaunching the 10,000 Redwoods Project, 2023-2024
PropagationNation’s mission is to propagate and grow millions of coast redwoods and giant sequoias in the Northwest. If you’ve been reading our site, you know that we’ve made some progress toward this mission. But while planting 1,000 trees a year is a great start, it’s just that: a start. And to make the difference we…
Read More1000 Redwoods Project, 2021-2022
The 1000 REDWOODS Project began as a dream—a vision of multiple “demonstration” redwood forests growing in Washington to show how the Pacific Northwest environment can support these trees and how quickly redwoods can grow. We wanted to build a groundswell of interest in the public by involving others, especially young people, in accomplishing this goal…
Read MorePartnering with Archangel
My name is Philip Stielstra. I have been an avid supporter of Archangel Ancient Tree Archive since I first met David Milarch and his sons Jared and Jake in 2012 at their nursery in Copemish, Michigan. The mission of Archangel Ancient Tree Archive has 3 aims: PROPAGATE, ARCHIVE and REFOREST. Propagate the world’s most important…
Read MoreThe provenance of Archangel Trees
Cloning the Biggest, Oldest Redwoods and Sequoias You’ve heard us talk about cloning trees—which you can do yourself—and about the work of the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive, a Michigan nonprofit that aims to preserve the genetics of the world’s largest and oldest trees. But where exactly do Archangel’s clones come from? Let’s find out more…
Read MoreInspiring Action
In May 2016, I joined a Tree Climbing Expedition led by David Milarch of the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive in the giant sequoia and coast redwood groves of California. The people I met were an amazing collection of dedicated, hard-working, fun-loving, adventurous souls—a group of volunteers who climbed trees over 200 feet high to gather…
Read MoreHow to Plant a Tree
You have the tree. You have the site. Now you just need to dig a hole and plant, right? Unfortunately, it’s not quite that simple. Planting is its own science, and doing it improperly can lead to tree decay and death. To give your tree its best start in its forever home—and create an environment…
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