Courtesy of New York Restoration Project
Earth Month giveaways are back across all five boroughs—here’s how to claim yours before they’re gone!
At a Glance
Dates: April 4 – May 16
Trees Available: 3,750 total
Varieties: 22 native species
Where: All five boroughs
Cost: Free (just register ahead)
The New York Restoration Project (NYRP) is once again giving away thousands of trees across all five boroughs, just in time for Earth Day. And this year, the program is even bigger.
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How to Get a Free Tree in NYC This Spring (Dates, Locations, and What to Know)
From April 4 through May 16, NYRP is giving away 3,750 free trees and shrubs, an increase from last year’s 3,500.
You’ll have 22 varieties of native trees and plants to choose from, including:
Pawpaw
American Persimmon
Flowering Dogwood
Highbush Blueberry
These trees are species that actually thrive in New York’s climate and support local wildlife.
Since launching in 2008 as part of the MillionTreesNYC campaign with NYC Parks, NYRP has given away more than 80,500 trees to New Yorkers. That’s a lot of backyards, sidewalks, and community spaces made greener.
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Planting a Tree Helps So Many Things
Planting a tree in NYC does so many things for your neighborhood and gteh earth:
Cool your block during brutal summer heat
Improve air quality
Reduce flooding by absorbing stormwater
Support pollinators and wildlife
Fight climate change locally
How to Get Your Free Tree
Getting a free tree is simple, but you do need to plan ahead. First, register in advance at nyrp.org/freetree. Then select a pickup location in your borough and just show up during your scheduled time to bring your tree home.
Trees are distributed at parks, community gardens, libraries, and other local spots, often with volunteers who can give you quick planting tips, which is very helpful if you’ve never done this before.
The trees are usually small enough to carry home, and you’ll get care instructions, so you won’t feel clueless. Supplies are limited, and registration fills up fast.
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NYC Locations for Free Tree Giveaways
The Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
For a full list of tree species, dates, and locations, visit www.nyrp.org/freetree.
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