Categories: Philly

Get your F-R-E-E Tree! (or 2.) Tree Philly is BACK in Action!

Want to get a FREE tree (or two) for your yard this fall?!?

Tree Philly is having their fall giveaway! Pre-register for your free yard foliage on Tree Philly’s website by October 19th and then pick up (designated by your zip code) at the end of October/early November. Plus, you can even request what type of tree you’d like from Sweetbay Magnolias to a Serviceberry.

In addition to improving air quality, you’ll learn how to care & properly plant your tree when you pick it up.

Even if you don’t register, you can attend the giveaways and score a tree as a walk-in. You do need yardage (not a sidewalk). Unfortunately no renters – you have to be a Philly resident.

 

Photo: Tree Philly

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

Recent Posts

1000+ trees planted, end of free A/C program, canvassing to save SEPTA, & more

Catch up on the latest in sustainability news: Trash cleanup group starts a new video…

2 days ago

The City’s Tree Plan calls for significantly increasing our leafy coverage. So, why are our large trees continued to be chopped down?

How one neighbor’s loss reflects a citywide dilemma.  “SAVE MY TREE!” That’s what Nicole Fakhoury…

5 days ago

Navy Yard is nation’s largest LEED neighborhood, Rare ‘Franklin’ trees & more

Catch up on this week’s sustainability news:  Philadelphia Navy Yard is now the largest LEED…

1 week ago

For these Philadelphians, nature is a pathway to healing from gun violence

For some survivors, hiking and gardens offer deeper healing than pharmaceuticals. This story is the…

1 week ago

How Councilmember Jamie Gauthier addresses inequity and sustainability

Councilmember Jamie Gauthier is Green Philly’s latest Civic Catalyst. Read how Gauthier uses her role…

2 weeks ago

Where Are The Trees We Were Promised?

Two years into the City’s first-ever Tree Plan, our leafy coverage has remained static. What…

2 weeks ago