It's a great time to think about planting new trees in Chestnut Hill. Need a tree? Or maybe you can help on a larger scale by canvassing your block to encourage your neighbors to plant more trees? Chestnut Hill Tree Tenders planting applications for the fall are due May 2.
New this year, we have learned that we can plant yard trees under these conditions:
The first 10 feet off the sidewalk, churchyards, schoolyards, libraries, and occasionally in small parks that are not in the PPR system.
In both cases, use the link for our Fall Planting Application which can be found on the …
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It's a great time to think about planting new trees in Chestnut Hill. Need a tree? Or maybe you can help on a larger scale by canvassing your block to encourage your neighbors to plant more trees? Chestnut Hill Tree Tenders planting applications for the fall are due May 2.
New this year, we have learned that we can plant yard trees under these conditions:
The first 10 feet off the sidewalk, churchyards, schoolyards, libraries, and occasionally in small parks that are not in the PPR system.
In both cases, use the link for our Fall Planting Application which can be found on the Chestnut Hill Community Association website. You can also follow us on our Facebook group page.
Leslie Cerf and
Christopher Sohnly
Chestnut Hill Tree Tenders Co-chairs