Worcestershire County Council is looking for additional volunteers to assist with tree planting in Upton Snodsbury.
The countryside team hopes to finish the planting before winter’s end.
Several community organisations have already pitched in during dedicated planting days.
The council has announced more planting days from 10.30am to 2.30pm on Sunday 12 and Tuesday, January 21, and Tuesday 4, Thursday 16, and Saturday, February 18.
Once completed, the site will boast 16,000 trees, forming part of the county council’s initiative to plant 150,000 trees across the county.
Councillor Emma Stokes, cabinet member for the environment at the council, said: “It’s been great seeing the Upton Snodsbury woodland come together, and we’re really thankful to those who have joined us so far, enjoying the opportunity in the great outdoors to help us to plant the trees.”
She added: “This site will have a community orchard, and we really want the local communities to see the woodland as a space for them to help create and use in the future.”
The planting days are part of an ongoing winter project involving community groups.
The council has said that the site will eventually be a mixed native woodland nature reserve with a community orchard.