The article examines the history of growing trees and shrubs in Kazakhstan. The beginning of work on planting woody vegetation in order to protect settlements from strong winds, dust, and snow falls on the 19th century. Since then, there have been ongoing transformations, such as the transfer of areas where woody vegetation was grown to urban growth, and instead the transfer of eroded land from agricultural use to logging. As a result of the work carried out, information about the types of trees and shrubs, the pace of landscaping work, and information about the acclimatization of previously un-planted tree species increased. Thanks to this, woody plants were sown in all localities without exception. The accumulated scientific data led to the continuation of the study of vegetation in the Aktobe region. The green zone near Aktobe was allocated from the shares of the Aktobe State Forestry Fund in 1960-1980. In 1990, the total area of the green zone was 10526 hectares. Since then, the green area in the dendrological plan consists of pine, poplar, ash, maple, acacia, honeysuckle, irga, and the base - of elm and currant. From 1989 to 1990, in order to create a green zone of the city of Aktobe, work was carried out on the designation of land. In the next 19 years (1990-2009), no updates or studies were conducted. 2009-2014 The soil, geobotanical, and taxational analysis of the past changes in the reconstruction of green spaces in the sanitary protection zone of Aktobe was carried out and continued to the present time.