'Help us water new trees in your street,' says Milton Keynes Council

MK Council is asking local people to help water newly planted trees to help them thrive.

Trees will naturally die from old age and each year the council plants new trees across MK. This year alone we’ve planted 60 in 4 areas; Crownhill, Olney, Kents Hill and Old Park Farm. There are approximately 22m trees and shrubs across the borough of Milton Keynes.

In the first three years, newly planted trees need tender loving care to help them get established, which includes being well watered.

Council teams water all new trees regularly, but we’re also asking for help from local residents – especially in hot weather.

If you see a new tree where you live, here’s how you can help:

If a newly planted tree is supported by a stake, please give it a good drink of water once or twice a week.
A newly planted tree needs around 8‐10 litres of water. Only carry water that you can manage.
Any water is fine to use, including rainwater, straight from the tap or even used dishwater. Make sure there’s nothing stronger than washing up liquid in the mix. Give any bottles a good rinse before using them.


The council asks residents to take care when watering roadside trees, and not to put themselves at any personal risk.

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