This popped into my inbox this afternoon and I thought I would share. This is such a great idea and you do not have to be a homeowner to do it!
Trees and plants provide important environmental, health, and community benefits. SDG&E’s Community Tree Rebate Program is designed to build our region’s tree canopy in neighborhoods where trees are needed most to clean the air, conserve water, and provide shade canopy to help reduce energy usage.
Qualifying SDG&E customers can receive a $35 rebate for planting or potting 1- or 5-gallon tree/plant species, up to five (5) rebates annually. You do not need a yard to qualify, as trees or other plant species can be planted in large containers on outdoor balconies or patio areas.
| • | Check your eligibility |
| • | See what trees/species qualify |
| • | Purchase up to five eligible trees or plant species; only 1- or 5-gallon sizes are eligible. |
| • | Plant and purchase the tree(s) or plant specie(s) at your home by 10/31/2022 – make sure to keep your receipts! |
| • | Take one photo per tree/specie planted in the ground or in a sufficient container. |
| • | Upload application with receipt(s) and photo(s) to our tree rebate portal by 11/15/2022. |
| • | Receive $35 rebate per tree/specie. |
While this program is for a limited number of San Diego County Zip Codes, if you live outside the Zip Codes for this program, you may be eligible for other tree programs. More information on other programs may be found here.
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