Over 900 Trees to be Planted as Part of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Volunteer Tree Planting Events in the Philadelphia Area from April 7 – 14, 2025
PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) will usher in the spring season by getting outside and planting trees throughout the Greater Philadelphia area from April 7-14. With assistance from more than 65 of its PHS Tree Tenders groups, neighborhood volunteers, and community organizations, over 900 trees will be distributed and planted.
This semi-annual initiative is part of PHS’s ongoing mission to grow the Philadelphia region’s tree canopy and promote healthier, greener communities.
Tree canopy, or the amount of land shaded by trees, has been scientifically proven to improve health and well-being outcomes in communities, including leading to a decline in heat-related illnesses and lower rates of violence. Healthy tree canopy coverage is thought to be 30% of the total land area. The city of Philadelphia only has 20% coverage overall, and in certain neighborhoods, tree canopy is as low as 2.5%. These startlingly low figures have prompted PHS to commit to increasing tree canopy throughout the region, especially in neighborhoods with few trees and higher than average temperatures.
There are two opportunities where volunteers can assist.
- Sorting and distribution of trees from 7-11
- Planting of trees from April 11-14
To learn more, please visit PHSOnline.org/programs/tree-programs/get-involved.
TREE SORTING AND DISTRIBUTION
PHS is seeking volunteers to participate in tree distribution days. This year’s tree distribution will be taking place at the Philabundance Warehouse between April 7-11. During these dates, volunteers, led by PHS staff, help unload over 900 bare root trees, sort, and assist in distributing these trees to neighborhood Tree Tenders groups. To sign up to volunteer during a Tree Distribution Day, please visit this link: https://phs.volunteerhub.com/vv2/lp/phstrees/.
How to Use This Link:
- Find a shift and job role that suits your schedule and click the red “Sign Up” button on the right-hand side.
- Follow the prompts to log in or create a VolunteerHub account to complete your registration.
TREE PLANTINGS
No prior expertise is necessary for volunteers to participate in the tree planting process, which usually takes 3 hours at the specified location. Tree plantings will take place April 11-14. A PHS Tree Tenders group leader will be present at all planting sites to guide and encourage volunteers. Everyone is asked to bring hand sanitizer, gloves, closed-toed shoes, and a water bottle. Planting tools such as shovels, pickaxes, brooms, garbage bags, and other items will be supplied on-site. Participants are also advised to dress appropriately as plantings will take place rain or shine.
Visit https://phsonline.org/tree to sign up for a planting event near you.
How to Sign Up:
- Click on the “Find a Tree Planting Near You” link above.
- View the map for blue pinpoints where volunteers are still needed.
- Click on a blue pinpoint to see specific planting details (location, time, etc.).
- Follow the link or contact the person listed to sign up and join the effort!
Planting Opportunities in Need of Volunteers
If tree planting isn’t happening in your area, consider signing up for these neighborhoods in need of volunteers:
Southeastern PA
- Ambler
- Chester
Philadelphia
- East Passyunk
- Heritage Tree Tenders (North Philly)
- Manayunk
- Roxborough
- Wissahickon
PHS Tree Tenders Training
The PHS Tree Tenders’ semi-annual training program provides low-cost instruction in tree care to individuals and volunteer organizations. To date, over 6,500 people have become certified PHS Tree Tenders, helping plant over 30,000 trees in Greater Philadelphia neighborhoods since the program’s debut over 30 years ago. For more information on how to become a PHS Tree Tender in your neighborhood, visit: https://phsonline.org/programs/tree-programs/get-involved
More Trees Please Donations Campaign – By contributing to the PHS More Trees Please donations effort, you can join PHS in its effort to plant trees in the Greater Philadelphia area. PHS collaborates with volunteers from across the Greater Philadelphia region each spring and fall to plant trees at little or no cost to local residents. Contributions to «More Trees Please» are essential for supplying the financing for the trees, equipment, and supplies required to make these plantings feasible. Find out more at PHSonline.org/patrees
ABOUT PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS), an internationally recognized nonprofit organization founded in 1827, uses horticulture to advance the health and well-being of the Greater Philadelphia Region. PHS programs create healthier living environments, increase access to fresh food, expand access to jobs and economic opportunity, and strengthen deeper social connections between people. PHS’s work spans 250 neighborhoods; an expansive network of public gardens and landscapes; year-round learning experiences; and the nation’s signature gardening event, the Philadelphia Flower Show. PHS provides everyone with opportunities to garden for the greater good as a participant, member, donor, or volunteer. For information and to support this impactful work, please visit PHSonline.org.
TREE TENDERS PLANTING SPONSORS
Several groups support PHS’s efforts to improve the quality of life in the city and region and strengthen community connections. PECO provides crucial support for PHS Tree Tenders activities, PHS Tree Tenders plantings, and the PHS initiative to restore the area’s tree canopy.
Additional sponsors include Asplundh, AQUA an Essential Utilities Company, Arbor Day Foundation, Bartlett Tree Experts, Bank of America, the HBE Foundation, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Penn Treaty Special Services District, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pennsylvania Urban and Community Forestry Council, Philadelphia Collaborative for Health Equity, Philadelphia Division of Housing and Community Development, The Philadelphia Phillies, Subaru of America, and Truist Foundation.