01. January 2019 - 19:00
ReLEAF Neighborhood Tree Plantings | Tuesday, 01. January 2019
Your neighborhood is participating in a Neighborwoods program with TreesGreenville! TreesGreenville will collect applications. Once we receive 12 applications to plant 17+ trees, we will schedule site visits with you and other homeowners and schedule a tree planting date.
TreesGreenville is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Our mission is to plant, promote, and protect trees.
We plant 15 gallon container trees. Residents can pick the species based on a list of what is locally available from nurseries. There will be small, medium, large, and evergreen options. Our staff will come out to each address and make recommendations based on available space, 811 utility markings, and resident requests.
We plant trees with volunteers on Saturday mornings. In order to organize a volunteer event, we request each neighborhood submit a minimum of 15 address requests for at least 17 trees. One address may apply for up to 2 trees.
It costs us $200 to plant one tree. This includes tree, mulch, soil, fertilizer, site visit with our staff, volunteer recruitment & training, and tree installation. Your resident coordinator has indicated a fair fee per tree in your neighborhood.
TreesGreenville is a 501(c)3 nonprofit. Our mission is to plant, promote, and protect trees.
We plant 15 gallon container trees. Residents can pick the species based on a list of what is locally available from nurseries. There will be small, medium, large, and evergreen options. Our staff will come out to each address and make recommendations based on available space, 811 utility markings, and resident requests.
We plant trees with volunteers on Saturday mornings. In order to organize a volunteer event, we request each neighborhood submit a minimum of 15 address requests for at least 17 trees. One address may apply for up to 2 trees.
It costs us $200 to plant one tree. This includes tree, mulch, soil, fertilizer, site visit with our staff, volunteer recruitment & training, and tree installation. Your resident coordinator has indicated a fair fee per tree in your neighborhood.