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Updated 18:58

Free saplings for Lublin: Spring with Hetman begins

Spring with Hetman launches in Lublin with free saplings and community talks about urban greenery and renewables.

Spring with Hetman kicked off in Lublin today with free tree saplings handed out to residents.

The event aims to increase urban green space and to start local conversations on environmental policy.

Spring with Hetman: free saplings for Lubliners

MEP Krzysztof Hetman launched the campaign in front of Galeria Olimp. Local officials and invited guests joined him. Organisers said the campaign will travel to several districts. Consequently, more residents will get access to seedlings. The saplings include beech, oak and spruce varieties. In addition, organisers urged people to plant trees on private plots and in permitted public spaces.

What happened at the launch

The press conference outlined a series of spring actions. Moreover, Hetman promised workshops and discussions on biodiversity. The first saplings reached attendees at once. Therefore, participants left with practical items to plant. However, the project goes beyond giveaways. The team plans talks on renewable energy and local climate policy. As a result, the campaign aims to combine planting with public education.

Why this matters for residents and expats

Lublin faces the same urban pressures as other Polish cities. Moreover, heat waves and air quality concerns affect daily life. Planting trees improves shade and filters air. In addition, more green space can raise property comfort and biodiversity. The initiative signals local political support for continued development of renewables. Consequently, it may influence municipal decisions on green infrastructure.

For expats, the campaign offers a low-barrier way to join community life. Moreover, participating helps you meet neighbours and learn local planning rules. However, note that planting on public land usually requires city permission. Therefore, always check with UrzÄ…d Miasta (the city office). The organisers will publish dates and locations online. In addition, volunteers may guide residents on planting techniques.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you are an expat, you can take a sapling and plant it on private property without extra permits. However, planting in the public realm often needs permission from the city office (UrzÄ…d Miasta). Also, Polish administrative terms you may hear include ZUS (social security), NFZ (public health insurer), mandat (a fine), and PESEL (national ID number). Therefore, bring ID and proof of address when registering for events. In addition, contact local community centres for guidance on where to plant and how to care for young trees.

What to expect next

The organisers will continue distribution across Lublin over the coming weeks. Moreover, they will hold educational meetings on renewable energy. Consequently, residents can expect a mix of practical help and policy discussion. The campaign organisers said they want long-term impact. Finally, Hetman joked that one tree might become a future Christmas tree. Despite the light tone, the effort aims for lasting environmental benefits.

Overall, the initiative offers a simple entry point into local civic life. In addition, it highlights how small acts can build urban resilience. Therefore, both long-term residents and newcomers should watch the schedule and consider participating.

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