Pining for a Pine, lusting after a Larch or looking for some Ash.
Then the Grey Sauble Conservation Authority Headquarters is the place to be Saturday morning from 8 AM until Noon.
That is when the annual tree sale to celebrate Arbour Day takes place.
Conservation Authority Property Manager Chris Hachey says this annual event is an inexpensive way for people to pick up a young tree to enhance their property with the average price for a tree going from one dollar to 20 dollars.
He says the saplings average between 6 inches to two feet in height and people should bring a container to put their tree in.
Hachey says some of the species available for sale include White Birch, Red Maple, Balsam fir, Fraser fir, White Pine and more.
He says many of the trees are native to this area, but they do have a few Colorado Blue Spruce for sale as well which are not native to Grey Bruce.
Hachey also says members of the Arboretum Alliance will be on hand as well to answer any questions people have about the health of their trees.


