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        • Friends of the Urban Forest to Launch Large-Scale Tree Planting in the Excelsior
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        • Tenderloin wins San Francisco’s “Most Greenified Block”
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        • Ney Street “Neyborhood” wins annual “Most Greenified Block” award
        • Save Our Water and Our Trees! campaign offers tips to help trees thrive
        • Friends of the Urban Forest to plant 50,000th tree August 1
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        • San Francisco’s in trouble when mild rain fells trees
        • #TechPlantsSF engages tech community in greening San Francisco
        • Broderick/Hayes wins “Most Greenified Block”
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        • City’s “Most Greenified Block”: Pennsylvania Street Gardens
        • City to Install 11 Blocks of Sidewalk Gardens in SF Neighborhoods
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        • Urban foresters to hold Great Tree Count
        • Friends of the Urban Forest Transforms Neighborhoods
        • Wells Fargo to plant 160 street trees for 160th anniversary
        • Applications due November 26 for subsidized fruit trees
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        • Will our next mayor improve our streets and parks?
        • Urban Wood Movement to Hold First Conference in San Francisco
      • 2010 Press Releases
        • 150 Cherry Trees mark 150th Anniversary of Japanese visit
        • “Green Christmas Trees” better than dead ones
        • New sidewalk gardens beautify neighborhood and protect City sewers
        • Save a tree by logging it… into the Urban Forest Map
        • Friends of the Urban Forest to hold 1000th planting Feb 20
        • New trees for Nob Hill to echo nineteenth century glory
        • Big San Francisco tree planting planned for Tu B’Shvat
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This page contains listings of resources you may find useful, grouped in the categories listed below.

To find arborists, and to get assistance with pruning, tree removal, and sidewalk repairs, please see our Arborist Referrals page.

  • California Urban Forestry Legislation
  • Free Wood Chips, Mulch, & Compost
  • Garden Tools/Irrigation
  • Gardening Tips
  • General Education
  • Governmental Agencies
  • Metal Tree Protection and Grates
  • Non-Profit Organizations — Bay Area
  • Non-Profit Organizations — California
  • Non-Profit Organizations — National
  • Pest Control
  • Planter Boxes
  • Retail Nurseries
  • Soil & Plant Tissue Analysis
  • Tree Identification
  • Urban Wood from Urban Trees

California Urban Forestry Legislation

  • Urban Forestry Act of 1978 (2008 version)

Free Wood Chips, Mulch, & Compost

  • Bay View Greenwaste – 1300 Carroll Ave., San Francisco, office 415-822-7686, cell 650-222-0174

Garden Tools/IrrigationPerson placing a protective screen around a small tree

  • A.M. Leonard – For mail order only with good selection
  • Ewing Irrigation and Landscape Products – Also sells tree stakes
  • The Urban Farmer Store  – Local source for all irrigation and outdoor lighting needs and gardening tools

Gardening Tips

  • Tips on Gardening with Kids from the American Community Gardening Association

General Education

  • City College Environmental Horticulture Department
  • Foothill College Environmental Horticulture & Design
  • Merritt College Landscape Horticulture Department
  • San Francisco Professional Gardeners Association – Has monthly educational workshops
  • UC Cooperative Extension – Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco
  • Urban Tree Key – Identify trees in your urban environment
  • Insect Identification – common insect ID and life cycle help
  • Approved Street Tree and Plant List – from San Francisco Public Works
  • Urban Forestry Toolkit – from Vibrant Cities Lab

Governmental Agencies

  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection – Urban and Community Forestry
  • San Francisco Department of the Environment – Coordinates various environmental programs put on by the city.
  • San Francisco Public Works – For planting and removal permits for sidewalk trees and sidewalk gardening permits.
  • San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department – For trees in parks and in sidewalks adjacent to parks
  • UC Cooperative Extension’s Master Gardeners of San Mateo & San Francisco
  • Urban Ecosystems and Social Dynamics Program – The leading research institute studying the environmental benefits of urban forests
  • US Forest Service – Pacific Southwest Research Station

Metal Tree Protection and Grates

  • Consult the DPW Bureau of Urban Forestry before installing metalwork around your tree to find out whether a permit is required: 415-641-2676.
  • Borrmann Steel – For steel poles, 415-621-3063
  • Iron Age Designs – Tree grates
  • David O’Keefe – Metal worker, 925-837-4440

Non-Profit Organizations – Bay Area

  • Asian Pacific Environmental Network – Economic and Environmental Justice Organization
  • Canopy – Tree planting and educational organization in Palo Alto
  • CityTrees —Urban forestry organization in the greater Redwood City area
  • Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy — Help restore coastal habitat
  • Literacy for Environmental Justice — Environmental education and empowerment for youth
  • Mission Creek Bikeway and Greenbelt — Help create a greenbelt where Mission Creek used to flow
  • Mountain View Trees — Sustaining and enhancing the trees of Mountain View
  • National AIDS Memorial Grove
  • Oakland Landscape Committee — A community based, volunteer landscape committee
  • Our City Forest – Tree planting organization in San Jose
  • Plant SF – Can help you with the process of creating a sidewalk garden
  • Quesada Gardens – Building community, connecting across our differences, and strengthening local systems in the Bayview Hunters Point Neighborhood of San Francisco through strategies that have emerged from the grassroots: community and backyard gardens, public art projects, events, and more
  • Richmond Trees – Promoting and growing the City of Richmond’s urban forest and green infrastructure
  • San Francisco Beautiful
  • San Francisco Botanical Gardens at Strybing Arboretum — Amazing gardens of plants from all over the world
  • San Francisco Parks Alliance – A coalition of community based groups actively improving neighborhood parks
  • San Francisco Planning & Urban Research (SPUR) – Urban planning and advocacy organization
  • San Francisco Urban Forestry Council – Advisory council to the City on tree-related topics
  • SF Trees – San Francisco tree advocate’s educational website
  • Sustainable City – Dedicated to achieving a sustainable future for San Francisco
  • Urban Ecology – Helping to create healthy and thriving neighborhoods
  • Urban Habitat Program – Improving low-income communities in the San Francisco Bay Area

Non-Profit Organizations – California

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Photo by Bradley Herman.

  • California Native Plant Society — Education about native plants from our region
  • California Oak Foundation
  • California Rare Fruit Growers — Information about fruit trees and their care
  • California ReLeaf – Preserving and protecting California’s urban forests
  • California Urban Forests Council – Dedicated to improving California’s urban forest ecosystems
  • LA Conservation Corps – Equips young people with life skills and work experience by employing them in a variety of conservation projects
  • Sacramento Tree Foundation – Growing healthy, livable communities in the Sacramento region
  • Tree Davis — Enhancing and expanding Davis’ urban forest by teaching people to plant and care for trees
  • Tree San Diego — Increasing the quantity of quality urban forests throughout San Diego County
  • TreePeople — unites the power of trees, people and technology to grow a sustainable future for Los Angeles
  • UrbanTree Foundation — Tree planting and advocacy organization in Visalia, CA
  • Your Children’s Trees — Plants and cares for Santa Barbara County’s urban forests

Non-Profit Organizations – National

  • Alliance for Community Trees
  • American Forests
  • American Hort
  • American Society of Landscape Architects
  • Arbor Day Foundation
  • The Morton Arboretum
  • National Urban and Community Forestry Advisory Council
  • Project Learning Tree
  • Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute

Pest Control

  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection – Pest Management
  • UC Davis Integrated Pest Management
  • UC Davis Integrated Pest Management En Español
  • Identify garden pests

Planter Boxes

  • Boxes around trees should not bury the root crown or trunk.  A “box within a box” design is best.  See our Sidewalk & Basin Care page for examples.

Retail NurseriesYoung trees in containers

  • Bay Natives – 415-287-6755
  • Berkeley Horticultural Nursery – 510-526-4704
  • East Bay Nursery – 510-845-6490
  • Flora Grubb Gardens – 415-626-7256
  • Flowercraft Garden Center – 415-824-1900
  • Sloat Garden Center – 415-566-4415
  • Wegman’s Nursery – 650-368-5908
  • Yerba Buena Nursery – 650-851-1668

Soil & Plant Tissue Analysis

  • Perry Laboratory
  • Soil and Plant Lab
  • Soil Foodweb

Tree Identification

  • “What Tree Is That?” – Tree identification guide from the Arbor Day Foundation

Urban Wood from Urban Trees

  • Green Waste Recycle Yard – Dimensional lumber and mulch

 

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  • Plant On Your Own
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