February 15th and 16th starting at 9 a.m.

200 N Cooper St Arlington, TX 76011

The City of Arlington will host a seedling tree giveaway to celebrate Arbor Day on February 15th and 16th. Tree giveaway begins at 9 a.m. both days with free trees available all day. Over 2,000 free trees will be available to anyone who attends the event (limit 5 per family please). We expect to have oak, pine, cypress, and cedar trees. Arborists will be there to help with tree selection and to answer questions.

This guide from the Natural Resources Conservation Service has information about planting bare root seedlings.

Can’t make it to the event Friday or Saturday? Trees will be available after hours at 200 N Cooper St or the Parks Department office at 717 W Main St, Arlington, TX.

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Want to volunteer at the event? Contact Jeremy Priest at Jeremy.Priest@arlingtontx.gov

Isn’t Arbor Day in April? Or November? National Arbor Day is held in April, but for our climate that is a late planting date. Texas recognizes Arbor Day the first Friday in November because it is a better time to plant most trees, such as container or balled and burlapped. The bare root seedlings available at this giveaway actually do best when transported and planted at temperatures between 40 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Regardless of temperature, bare root seedlings should be planted and watered as soon as you get home.