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Get a tree in the mail from the Arbor Day Tree giveaway
Photo: Sweetgum Tree
If you want to add a tree to your property, the Arbor Day Tree giveaway will help you decide which tree is best for the space you have and mail you a tree in October. But you must register to participate.
Registration opens Tuesday, September 22. The trees go fast so if you want one, do it right at the open of the day.
Sign up here! You can also learn about their other events in RI…
https://www.provgardener.com/calendar/ri-environmental-calendar?trumbaEmbed=date%3D20200922
The Department of Environmental Management (DEM), in partnership with the RI Tree Council, RI Nursery and Landscape Association, and theArbor Day Foundation, is providing the 1,200 free trees to Rhode Island homeowners this fall. Now in its eleventh season, the program helps Rhode Islanders save energy and lower their utility bills by strategically planting trees on their property. The trees will be mailed directly to homeowners, so in-person pickup is not required.
“We’re especially pleased to offer free trees to Rhode Islanders now, when many of us are spending more time in our backyards because of the public health emergency,” said DEM Director Janet Coit. “Planting a tree in the right place can improve air quality, sequester carbon, and help manage stormwater runoff. It’s a terrific way for residents to reduce their energy costs today and in the years to come, and a tangible way to stand up to climate change.”
Planting the right tree in the right place is the key to maximizing the energy-saving benefits that trees provide. When planted properly, a single tree can save a homeowner money on energy costs by shading their home in the summer and blocking cold winds in the winter. Additional benefits of planting a tree include improving air quality, reducing storm-water runoff, and beautifying your surroundings.
This season, seven different tree species with variety of mature sizes will be distributed. Available species will include:
- witch hazel
- serviceberry
- persimmon
- sweetgum
- willow oak
- tulip tree
- bald cypress
Registration opens September 22nd – In three easy steps you can reserve your tree! The process takes less than 10 minutes.
- Simply sign up at www.arborday.org/RIDEM, and map out your house by using the interactive mapping tool
- Select the right tree by choosing from a list of approved trees
- The 1-gallon tree will then be mailed directly to your home
All homeowners must meet program requirements and pre-register online to reserve their free tree. Tree shipments will begin in October.
Funding for the program is provided by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
For registration assistance, contact the Arbor Day Foundation at 1-855-234-3801.
For questions about the Energy-Saving Trees Program, contact Lou Allard, Urban and Community Forestry Program Coordinator in DEM’s Division of Forest Environment at 401-222-2445 ext. 2056 or by email at [email protected].