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Free trees for all Denver Residents in 2013.

Even though it feels like the dead of winter, it is never too early to start thinking about your yard this summer. Once again, The Park People and Denver Forestry will be giving away free trees this spring to all Denver residents. I got one for my yard last year and the process couldn't have been easier. Applications are due by February 15th so don't wait.

For more details and to apply online, visit www.TheParkPeople.orgor contact The Park People at 303-722-6262


This Spring, Denver residents have 2 options to get free trees!

The Park People Option

Denver Digs Trees' Spring Street Trees Program


Free street trees for public right-of-way

This spring, trees are free for all Denver neighborhoods.

You select the tree species you would like.

A Site Inspector will visit your site to determine the proper planting location where your tree(s) will be healthy and thrive.

You pick up and plant your tree(s) on April 20.

For residents with physical limitations, Park People volunteers deliver and plant trees.

Denver Forestry Option

Mile High Million's Trees for Energy Savings


Free trees for the west side of houses (front, back and side yards or in the public right-of-way)

Denver Forestry staff will recommend the best tree(s) and planting locations for your yard.

Denver Forestry contractors will deliver and plant your tree(s) between April and July.

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