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Operation ReLeaf

Alliant Energy's Operation ReLeaf program offers residential utility customers in Iowa the opportunity to purchase landscape trees at discount prices.

This partnership initiative is funded by Alliant Energy and administered by the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Bureau of Forestry and the conservation boards of host counties.

Since 2001, more than 40,420 new trees have been planted throughout the state of Iowa during 105 Operation ReLeaf events.

Operation ReLeaf

How the program works

Approximately 2,800 high-quality three- to eight-foot landscaping trees are offered for only $25 each during the spring and fall planting seasons. The trees, which retail for $65 or more, are sold at on a first-come, first-served basis.

Download the examples of tree types available [PDF]
(Not all tree varieties available at all distribution sites.)

Download the Operation ReLeaf Questions and Answers [PDF]

Planting Guide for your Operation ReLeaf tree [PDF]

The Operation ReLeaf program has three basic goals:

  • Provide low-cost, high-quality and diverse landscape trees from local nurseries.
  • Promote long-term community reforestation and energy conservation through efficient landscaping.
  • Be flexible and responsive (on a residential basis) to communities and counties hard hit by storm damage.

Trees for Operation ReLeaf are purchased though a bidding process from local Iowa nurseries.

Eligibility and how to participate

Operation ReLeaf participants must be Alliant Energy customers and willing to pick-up their tree(s) on the day of distribution in their designated region. There is a limit of two trees per household.

Advance application is required. Application fees paid for tree(s) not picked up on the designated distribution day will be considered a donation.

When

Where

Application

Sept. 20

Muscatine
Discovery Park

Thank you!

Sept. 25

Clarinda
Conservation Center

Thank you!

Sept. 27

Fairfield
Jefferson County Fairgrounds

Thank you!

Oct. 4

Marion
Squaw Creek Park

Thank you!

Oct. 11

Marshalltown
Grimes Farm

Thank you!

Oct. 25

Afton
Three Mile Lake Park

Thank you!

Contact information

Emma Bruemmer - Urban Forestry Specialist
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
502 East 9th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319

Phone: 515-281-6749
E-mail: Emma.Bruemmer@dnr.iowa.gov