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1,000 free trees will be going to Rhode Islanders

Posted 4/6/23

The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) – along with partners the RI Tree Council, Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association, and the Arbor Day Foundation – is giving 1,000 …

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1,000 free trees will be going to Rhode Islanders

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The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) – along with partners the RI Tree Council, Rhode Island Nursery and Landscape Association, and the Arbor Day Foundation – is giving 1,000 trees away to Rhode Islanders this spring through the Energy-Saving Trees program. Registration opens Friday, April 7. Now in its seventh year, this popular semiannual program helps Rhode Islanders save energy and lower their utility bills by strategically planting trees on their property.

Planting the right tree in the right place is the key to maximizing the energy-saving benefits trees provide. When planted properly, a single tree can save homeowners money on energy costs by shading their home in the summer and blocking cold winds in the winter. Additional benefits include improving air quality, reducing stormwater runoff, and beautifying surroundings.

The two small species (up to 35 feet tall) available in the spring giveaway are the trident maple and pawpaw. Medium-sized trees (up to 50 feet) include the eastern hophornbeam, black tupelo, and yellowwood. Large species (taller than 50 feet) include the bald cypress, dawn redwood, and ginkgo. The process to reserve your free tree only takes a few minutes.

  1. Sign up at www.arborday.org/RIDEM and map your house by using the interactive mapping tool.
  2. Select the right species by choosing from the list of available trees.
  3. Reserve your tree and select your pick-up location from the following list of locations.

Richmond Elementary School: 190 Kingstown Rd, Richmond, 02898

Saturday, April 29, 9 AM-12 PM


Colt State Park: Route 114, Bristol, 02809

Saturday, May 6, 9 AM-12 PM


RI State Parks Headquarters: 1100 Tower Hill Rd, North Kingstown, 02852

Saturday, May 13, 9 AM-12 PM


RI Tree Council:  2953 Hartford Avenue, Johnston, 02919

Saturday, May 20, 9 AM-12 PM


The trees will be about four to six feet tall each and are in three-gallon containers. These trees fit in most cars for transportation. All program participants must be Rhode Island residents and pre-register online beginning on April 7 to reserve their free tree.

Funding for the program is provided by the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. For online registration assistance, please contact the Arbor Day Foundation at 1-855-234-3801. For more information about the Rhode Island Energy-Saving Trees Program, please visit the DEM Division

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