How to get a free tree in Philadelphia
There are lots of reasons to plant more trees, and you can get one for free. Here's where to get one in Philly, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.
According to the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, between 2008 and 2018, Philly lost 1,095 acres of tree canopy — the equivalent of 1,000 football fields.
Trees help reduce the city’s temperature and pollution levels, as well as improve the health and well-being of people who live here. According to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy tree mapping, trees save Pennsylvania $4,356,390 by reducing energy costs, filtering stormwater, improving air quality, and absorbing carbon dioxide.
You can help increase the number of trees by planting one in your yard (or on your street). And you can get one for free.
Here are some programs that can help you get free trees.
Free tree programs in Philadelphia
TreePhilly
Created in 2011, TreePhilly is a citywide program from Parks and Recreation and the Fairmount Park Conservancy that helps people in Philly plant and take care of trees, especially in areas that have a higher risk of environmental health hazards and where tree canopies are disappearing. Since 2012, the program has given away more than 25,000 trees through seasonal giveaways and partnerships with neighborhood organizations. In 2022, TreePhilly will give away 850 free yard trees to Philadelphia residents. Willow oak, fig, and witch hazel are among some the tree species available this season.
No matter where you live in the city, you can get a free tree at one of the following events (just make sure to register first):
South Philly: April 2, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., American Swedish Historical Museum at FDR Park, 1900 Pattison Ave., Register by March 29.
Northwest Philly: April 23, noon-3 p.m., Awbury Arboretum, 6336 Ardleigh St., Register by April 20.
Northeast Philly: May 14, noon-3 p.m., Frankford Boat Launch, 5501 Tacony St., Registration open April 26-May 10. Check treephilly.com for updates.
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If you live in North, Northwest, Northeast, West, or Southwest Philly, there are also community-specific events. Sign up for your tree at treephilly.org.
Delivery is available, however, it’s meant for older people and those without cars. TreePhilly also can help you plant your tree.
📞 215-683-0217, 🌐 treephilly.org
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
If you are a homeowner and want a tree in your neighborhood but don’t have a yard or space to plant one, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will give you up to three free street trees per season.
How to apply: Fill out the property owner request form online. An urban forestry technician from Parks and Recreation will come by to inspect; if you get approved, an expert will determine the best species for your sidewalk.
You may have to wait for your tree. Trees are planted in April and November. Depending on the volume of applications, trees requested after May might not be planted until the following April; those submitted after November might not be planted until the following November.
📞 215-988-8795, ✉️ jsamaha@pennhort.org, 🌐 phsonline.org
Parks and Recreation
Like PHS, Parks and Recreation also has a free street tree program, open to homeowners, commercial property owners, and renters (with the permission of the owner).
How to apply: You can request a tree at any time, but most are planted from April to June and October to November. Register at phila.gov. The average wait time is about 18 months.
📞 215-685-4363 or 215-685-4362, 🌐 phila.gov
Free tree programs in Pennsylvania
If you live outside of Philadelphia, here is where you can get a free tree:
Arbor Day Foundation
Created in 1972, there Arbor Day Foundation is a U.S.-based organization dedicated to planting trees around the world. It’s not free, but if you become a member (by donating at least $10), the group will give you 10 free trees to plant in your yard. (And your donation is tax-deductible.)
Free tree programs in New Jersey
New Jersey Forest Service
Each year, the New Jersey Forest Service (NJFS) partners with the Arbor Day Foundation Program to give away free trees. You can find tree giveaways near you on the NJFS website, or watch for events on the NJFS Facebook page.
🌐 nj.gov
Municipal tree programs
If you live in New Jersey, contact your municipality to find out about local free tree programs. For example, Union County gives free trees to schools on a first-come-first-served basis in March while supplies last. Find the contact info for your municipality here.
🌐 nj.gov