"New Tree Additions in Treptow-Köpenick District: 266 Trees Planted this Autumn"
Berlin's Streets and Parks Department has announced plans to plant 266 new trees in Treptow-Köpenick in autumn 2025. This initiative is part of a long-term strategy to make Treptow-Köpenick more resilient to climate change impacts and green the city of Berlin.
Preparations for the planting have been ongoing since late July 2025. The new trees will shape the cityscape for decades to come through site-appropriate selection and intensive care. The chosen tree species will be based on their growth form, final size, fruit production, visual impact, and climate resistance.
The planting will occur along streets, in green spaces, and on playgrounds across the districts of Müggelheim, Grünau, Rahnsdorf, Johannisthal, Adlershof, and Köpenick. Some planting pits have already been dug, and before a tree is planted, the pipe inventory in the planting area will be checked by digging a search pit.
The goal is to create a diverse, climate-resistant mix of tree species to cope with the effects of climate change. After planting, contracted companies will care for the young trees for four years. The Streets and Parks Department will then take over their care, watering them regularly until they reach the 10th growth year.
The new trees will enhance the streetscape, improve the microclimate, provide shade, and increase the quality of life. The autumn planting in Treptow-Köpenick aims to improve the urban greenery sustainably.
The project's details, including the planting list and information on tree species and care concepts, are available online. However, the search results do not specify who will plant the new trees in Treptow-Köpenick nor mention specific organizations or groups responsible for planting these trees outside the named districts.
This initiative is a significant step towards Berlin's goal of becoming a greener and more climate-resilient city. The new trees are expected to make a positive impact on the local environment and contribute to a more livable city for its residents.
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