Denver Digs Trees
The Denver Digs Trees program, put on by The Park People, helps residents cultivate greener, healthier, more livable communities.The program provides Denver residents with affordable trees for planting on both public and private property. They offer a variety of species appropriate for Colorado's climate and the urban environment.To improve tree survivorship and help the program become more cost-effective, they are combining two tree distributions into a single distribution of both street and yard trees in the spring. These low-cost trees are available to all Denver residents, and they provide trees for especially low fees to residents in 27 target neighborhoods. Find out which Denver neighborhood you live in.Applications for street and yard trees are available now and due February 15. The distribution will be held Saturday, April 18, 2015.Street TreesStreet trees are planted close to the curbside in the "tree lawn" between the sidewalk and curb or, in areas with no tree lawn, 10 feet into the yard from the curb. Street trees beautify our neighborhoods and improve our quality of life, including traffic calming, decreased crime, improved air and water quality, and enhanced property values.Shade Trees For Your YardThe Park People provide low-cost shade trees for private property planting. Strategically planted, the shade of these medium or large trees can reduce the amount of energy needed to cool your home, which results in lower energy bills and less carbon released into the atmosphere. These trees also enhance property values, buffer noise, and provide shelter for birds and other wildlife.Earth Day Yard Tree SaleIn addition to providing low-cost street trees and low-cost medium and large sized yard trees, The Park People hosts their annual Earth Day Yard Tree Sale. This sale is held in conjunction with tree distribution day and offers great prices on quality trees. Sale proceeds support the cost of the heavily subsidized and free trees they offer each year. Depending on availability, the sale has frequently included small ornamental trees, trees with striking fall color, and fruit trees. Check here for updates about the tree sale.All trees planted through Denver Digs Trees are registered with the City's Mile High Million tree campaign. So your new tree(s) will become part of this Denver metro area effort!