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Trees on private property provide many benefits to residents, including reducing energy bills through shading from sun and protection from cool winds, reducing air and noise pollution, improving property value, and being aesthetically pleasing.

The planting and care of trees on residential properties is also an important part of maintaining and improving Brampton's urban forest​. The One Million Trees Program identifies residential trees planting and care as an important consideration to achieving the goal of planting one million trees by 2040.​

The Residential Tree Program will provide resources, opportunities and initiatives that help and encourage residents to plant and care for trees on their properties.

See videos and tips on tree care and planting on your property below.​​​

Brampton Residential Tree Giveaway

Spring Tree Giveaway starts April 1

Sign up here!

Contact: bramptongreencity@brampton.ca

Tree Selection:
Residents can select from four tree species (Red Maple, Red Oak, Bur Oak, Ironwood, Blue Beech and White Spruce) and two shrubs species (Nannyberry and Serviceberry). See details of each tree species below.​

Trees

Red Maple  

Red Maple (Acer rubrum)

Red Oak  

Red Oak (Quercus rubra)

  • Tolerates a variety of moisture levels and soils
  • Prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade
  • Reaches heights of 20 to 30 metres
  • Leaves can turn yellow, orange, orange brown, red or reddish brown in fall
  • More information on Red Oaks
Ironwood  

Ironwood (Ostrya virginiana)

  • Adaptable to a variety of soil types
  • Thrives in full sun to partial shade
  • Reaches up to 15 metres in height
  • Known for its hard, dense wood
  • More information on Ironwood
Blue Beech  

Blue Beech (Carpinus caroliniana)

White Spruce  

White Spruce (Picea glauca)

  • Adapts well to different soil types
  • Prefers full sun
  • Can grow up to 25 metres tall
  • Conical shape with dense, horizontal branches
  • More information on White Spruce

Shrubs

Serviceberry  

Serviceberry (Amelanchier spp.)

  • Thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil
  • Full sun to partial shade
  • Typically grows up to 4-12 metres
  • Produces white flowers in spring and edible berries in summer
  • More information on Serviceberry
Nannyberry  

Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)

  • Adapts to various soil conditions
  • Prefers full sun but tolerates partial shade
  • Reaches up to 5 to 9 metres in height
  • Produces attractive flowers and edible dark blue berries
  • More information on Nannyberry

Tree Planting Guide

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Provided below are some tips on planting a tree. Check out our tree brochure​ for more information.​




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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Provided below are some tree care tips. Check out our tree brochure​ for more information.

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Contact Brampton Urban Forestry