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The City of Racine is committed to growing and sustaining a healthy urban forest by planting diverse, high-quality trees in our parksParks Testing. More, parkways, and public spaces. Tree planting expands our canopy, which improves air and water quality, reduces stormwater runoff, lowers energy costs, and enhances neighborhood beauty, increases property value and creates a “Sense of Place”.
What We Do
We’re growing Racine’s urban forest one tree at a time.
Our Impact
The Forestry Division is proud to be a state leader in municipal tree planting.
Get Involved
Want to see more trees in your neighborhood?
Together, we can keep Racine green and growing.
Honor a loved one with a memorial tree in Racine’s public spaces.
Where Memorial Trees Can Be Planted:
City staff can help select an appropriate tree species and a suitable location. The City Forester has final approval on species and planting location.
Options for Planting a Memorial Tree:
See the Memorial Tree Program Application for more details.
All trees in Racine are planted according to accepted industry standards set by the International Society of Arboriculture. For detailed guidance on proper tree planting, visit TreesAreGood.org.
Key Standards:
At the City of Racine, we carefully select a diverse mix of tree species for planting across the city. A variety of species helps create a resilient urban forest that is better able to withstand pests, diseases, and environmental changes.
Our Forestry Division brings years of expertise to every planting. Our arborists:
By choosing the right tree for the right location, we not only enhance the beauty and shade of our neighborhoods but also strengthen Racine’s urban forest for future generations.
Fun fact: Over the past decade, our team has planted more than 1,300 trees per year, selecting species that balance diversity, sustainability, and visual appeal.
Proper watering is essential for the health of Racine’s new trees. We ask residents to help care for public parkway trees and their private trees, especially during dry periods.
When to Water
Where to Water
How Much to Water
Watering Devices
Tree roots and grass roots compete for nutrients, water, and space. Grass often wins because its dense, shallow roots prevent tree roots from accessing water and nutrients in the top soil layers. Using mulch around trees helps trees establish faster and grow stronger.
Benefits of Mulching
How to Apply Mulch
Tip: Mulch should not exceed 4 inches in thickness. Too much mulch can:
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