100 Free Trees for City of Greenville Residents

We are thrilled to announce an initiative to make Greenville greener! Thanks to Fee in Lieu of the city of Greenville’s Tree Bank, we are planting 100 free trees for qualifying residents in the city of Greenville Special Emphasis Neighborhoods. This is part of our mission to enhance the city’s tree canopy and create a more sustainable community.

Who Qualifies for a Free Tree?

Anyone who resides within the city limits of Greenville can apply for one or two trees. However, special priority will be given to residents of the city’s Special Emphasis Neighborhoods listed below.

Arcadia Hills

Brutontown

Greater Sullivan

Green Ave

Haynie-Sirrine

Nicholtown

Pleasant Valley

Southernside

Sterling

Viola Street

West Greenville

What Species are Available?

redbud, Southern magnolia, yoshino cherry, American hornbeam, red maple, overlap oak, tulip poplar.

How to Apply for Your Free Tree

It’s easy to sign up! Fill out the application form here.

Once accepted, you will need to call 811 to identify underground utility lines that need to be avoided while planting your tree.

*Priority will be given to eligible applications from Special Emphasis Neighborhoods*

How Will I Know If I Was Selected?

We will contact you by email or phone with more details about how to receive your free tree. Be sure to provide accurate contact information when completing your application to avoid missing any updates.