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The Park People Is Providing Low-Cost Trees to Denver Residents


This Nonprofit Will Provide Hundreds of Low-Cost Trees to Denverites
The Park People s Denver Digs program wants to throw some shade on your block tree shade, we mean. Luke Guillory •  
February 22, 2021
A tree outside your window can do tangible good, and you don’t have to be a Thoreauvian,“back to nature” type to reap the benefits. There are heaps of studies devoted to urban forestry, and the advantages it provides from the expected (better air quality, cooler temperatures, better stormwater management) to the secondary (better school performance, improved mental health).
The Park People is doing its part to get more trees in the ground throughout the Mile High City.  The nonprofit is currently running its Denver Digs Trees program to offer hundreds of low-cost and free trees to Denver residents, businesses, nonprofits, and schools. Applications are open now through March 1, and are first-come, first-serve. ....

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Free and cheap things to do in Denver and Colorado, February 2021


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Kerry White, left, not pictured, and his 6 month old dog Walter wait with hundreds of other dogs and their owners as they gather outside of the Golden Visitor’s center on Feb. 3 in Golden. (Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post)
Denver Digs Trees
It may seem a bit early to be thinking about spring, but now’s the time to apply for
The Park People‘s tree distribution program,
Denver Digs Trees. The annual program adds lots of green to city blocks by offering free and low-cost medium and large shade trees. All Denver residents are eligible to participate, regardless of where they live in the city. The cost is $35 per tree $10 if you live in one of the 28 targeted neighborhoods. Participants will rake in the savings, as the trees normally sell for $150. For 2021, only yard trees will be available; no street trees will be offered. (Digger crews will still be available for planting assistance.) Applications will ....

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