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Backyard Buffers

(Maryland Forest Service)

The Maryland Forest Service and the Potomac Watershed Partnership present the Backyard Buffers program, designed to assist homeowners who have a waterway on or adjacent to their property to create a streamside buffer of native trees and shrubs. A streamside buffer can create habitat for wildlife, reduce peak winter temperatures, and reduce the amount of sediment, fertilizer and toxic materials that enter our waterways. Deep-rooted trees and shrubs can also stabilize streambanks, protecting them from erosion. The Backyard Buffers program provides a free “buffer in a bag” to help get homeowners started in buffering their streamside. The bag includes 20-30 native tree and shrub bare-root seedlings, approximately 1 to 2 feet in height. A mix of various species, the seedlings are well to suited streamside conditions. Also included are fact sheets on the tree species, planting techniques, proper maintenance and additional information for those who wish to learn more. Who is eligible: Maryland landowners who have a drainage ditch, stream, creek, or river flowing through their property or live adjacent to such a waterway. The program is for smaller landowners who are not eligible for agricultural cost-share programs. Our funding is limited and the program is not available in all counties. Visit the website to find the Backyard Buffer coordinator contact information for your county.


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