Tuesday, December 31, 2024

PA Interfaith Power & Light Accepting Requests For Free Native Trees From Anywhere In PA

 
PA Interfaith Power & Light is accepting request for free native trees to plant anywhere in Pennsylvania.  Please make your request as soon as possible - by January 15 is ideal, latest by January 18.

Requesting native trees through the program is simple – we’ve broken it down into three easy steps!

1. Visit Their Tree Planting Guide:  Native Trees and Shrubs can be planted in all kinds of places! You can ask for as many trees/shrubs as you can plant.

If you are new to native trees or unsure what to plant at your property or just need a refresher, check out our *NEW* PPN Planter’s Guide which has a ton of resources (that we will keep adding to) to help support your tree planting planning.

2. Complete Their Request Form: Once you’ve learned about the benefits of native trees and made your planting plan, you’ll want to visit our request form next. That will allow you to tell us some information about you, what native trees you are looking for, and where you are planning to pick them up and plant them.

3. Join Our Planters' Community: We aren’t just planting trees! We are growing communities of care, connection, and climate resilience. PPN wouldn’t happen without the myriad of volunteers that dedicate hours of their time each season to getting trees out into the community. 

Whether you plant a tree, volunteer to help tag trees, or give to cover costs - find a way to get involved if you can and remember to say thank you. Reach out to creationcare@paipl.org, noting your location, availability, and skills if you’d like to help make more magic happen!

Visit the PA Plants Native webpage for all the details.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the PA Interfaith Power & Light website.

[Posted: December 31, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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