Following link may be of some help:
Native Trees for Urban Spaces
<https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/general-eposts/general-efi-posts/miscellaneous-1>

On 5 May 2016 at 14:32, sid <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sarvodaya Farms, outside Dharwad, Karnataka, is a labour of love of Geeta
> & Suresh, a couple deeply dedicated to creating a sustainable habitat in
> the countryside. This ~20-acre land comes under "scrub forest"
> classification, Dharwad district itself is a semi-arid place with ~1000mm
> avg. annual rain. Commonly found trees here are predominantly deciduous but
> a lot of evergreen varieties too.
>
> At the heart of their plan is to convert the entire land into a natural
> forest. Their belief is that a natural forest is the best sustainable
> system in nature. They are mostly targeting common dryland trees of
> Karnataka but are also collecting species from outside the state that can
> survive in their area.
>
> In their first phase of land development, Geeta & Suresh have created a
> reliable infrastructure harvesting rainwater into surface and ground water
> systems, and just started a small nursery on the land.
>
> They are now fully prepared to go on a mass planting drive over the entire
> 20 acres.
>
> They are seeking help from all over to source seeds and saplings in large
> numbers to their farm.
>
> - Are you aware of sources where seeds and saplings can be sourced for
> planting in large numbers FoC or highly subsidized rates?
> - Are there any government schemes one can take benefit from?
> - Are there any organisations that will support mass planting?
> - Seed sources for trees in their region?
>
> Also, any advice on planting techniques and species selection will be most
> welcome.
>
> With respect
> Siddartha
>
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