Program Provides Free Native Plants for Schools and Community Groups in Dane County

June 12, 2025
Susan Sandford, (608) 669-1816
Land & Water Resources

MADISON - June 12, 2025 - The Dane County Land & Water Resources Department is currently accepting applications from schools and community groups in Dane County looking to install native plant gardens.

The Free Native Plants for Schools and Community Projects program provides a source of free native plants to help improve water quality and habitat. The deep root systems of native plants help decrease soil compaction and infiltrate water back into the ground, reducing stormwater runoff and protecting nearby water bodies. Native plants are also more drought tolerant and disease resistant, and provide important food and habitat to wildlife and pollinators.

“Native plants play a vital role in keeping our waters clean and supporting pollinators,” said Dane County Executive Melissa Agard. “This program empowers community groups to make a real difference for our environment and inspire others to value the impact of native landscaping.”

Since the program began in 2016, more than 46,000 plants have been distributed to 225 different groups, including schools, neighborhood associations and community centers. These plants will be available in spring and summer each year. Spring plants are donated from community members through the Plant Dane! native plant program and summer plants are grown by local volunteers. Applications are due by Monday, June 30.

For more information about the program or to download the application, visit: https://lwrd.countyofdane.com/grants-and-costshare/free-plants