Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District

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Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District Providing assistance in conserving land & water resources for our community through proactive efforts, actions, and education since 1947.

Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District is a non-regulatory community leader that responds to local natural resource issues. We accomplish this through delivery of technical assistance, education, and outreach to public and private landowners. We promote the sustainable use of natural resources.

Livestock and cover crops and soil health - curious about how they are related? Come to our free workshop on Tuesday, Ju...
03/06/2026

Livestock and cover crops and soil health - curious about how they are related? Come to our free workshop on Tuesday, June 9 (5:30-7:30pm) Register with the QR code or go to the Events page at the Knox-Lincoln website.

Camp Smart this  !Don’t let tree pests hitch a ride in your firewood. Findlocal sources at firewoodscout.org
23/05/2026

Camp Smart this !
Don’t let tree pests hitch a ride in your firewood. Find
local sources at firewoodscout.org


The   can spread very easily. Theylay their eggs on any type of surface, so they can betransported on cars and trucks. S...
22/05/2026

The can spread very easily. They
lay their eggs on any type of surface, so they can be
transported on cars and trucks. States that are infested
with Spotted Lanternfly use drones, trained dogs, and
human inspectors to try and keep Spotted Lanternfly
from leaving their region.


Keep an eye out for signs of Beech Leaf Disease! Thisinvasive disease is in Maine and is a serious threat toall beech tr...
21/05/2026

Keep an eye out for signs of Beech Leaf Disease! This
invasive disease is in Maine and is a serious threat to
all beech trees in the state.
Signs of Beech Leaf Disease include dark bands
around leaf veins, curled leaves, and a thinning canopy.
If you see signs of disease, report it to
[email protected]
https://youtu.be/07db6Y0wJ6I





Emerald Ash Borer has been found in both southernand northern Maine (spreading from New Hampshireand Canada).  needs you...
20/05/2026

Emerald Ash Borer has been found in both southern
and northern Maine (spreading from New Hampshire
and Canada). needs your help looking for
this pest. https://youtu.be/SawDPmGrTPo


It’s Maine Arbor Week!$8.2 billion is generated annually by the Maine forestindustry. But once they arrive in the state,...
19/05/2026

It’s Maine Arbor Week!
$8.2 billion is generated annually by the Maine forest
industry. But once they arrive in the state, the cost to
manage invasive forest pests puts our forest industry at
risk.



Annual Plant Sale — Remaining Stock Now 20% OffThank you for supporting local conservation. Proceeds from this sale fund...
13/05/2026

Annual Plant Sale — Remaining Stock Now 20% Off

Thank you for supporting local conservation. Proceeds from this sale fund the District’s conservation education and outreach programs.

Available trees, shrubs, ferns and fruit plants:

Tulip Poplar

Bigtooth Aspen

Quaking Aspen

Eastern Cottonwood

Sycamore

Balsam Fir

Basswood

Black Gum

Larch (Tamarack)

River Birch

Roselow Crabapple

Indian Summer Crabapple - pollenizer

Gratitude grape

Honeoye Strawberry

Triple Crown Black Raspberry

Royal fern

Cinnamon fern

Payment: We accept checks and credit cards.

To purchase:

Visit our online shop: www.knox-lincoln.org/shop/plant-sale

Visit our booth at one of these weekend events:

Twin Villages Arbor Day Celebration — May 16

Hope Grows: Seedling Sale — May 16

Rockland’s Sunday Stroll — May 17

Or contact Knox-Lincoln Soil & Water Conservation District at [email protected] or 207-596-2040.

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Opening Hours

Tuesday 09:00 - 14:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 14:30
Thursday 09:00 - 14:30
Friday 09:00 - 14:30

Telephone

+12075962040

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