Residential Re-leaf

The Residential Re-Leaf program allows homeowners within the City of St. John’s to apply for a $250 voucher towards the purchase of a tree to plant on their property.

The program aims to enhance the streetscape and increase the presence of trees within the city. This initiative also helps the City achieve its goal of enhancing the existing urban forest by planting trees in residential areas and educating residents on the benefits urban trees provide.

a tree on a property

Since 2019, we have distributed nearly 800 vouchers to St. John’s residents. The program has received a tremendous response, resulting in a wide variety of trees taking root in neighbourhoods throughout the city.

Requirements

In order to obtain a tree voucher, you must:

  • Own the property where the tree is to be planted or provide written permission from the owner
  • Ensure you have a suitable planting location that provides sufficient room to support mature tree growth and will not present any future sight line issues or utility conflicts
  • Plant adjacent to the street, either at the front or the side of the property; backyard planting is permitted where these options do not exist

Apply

Applications for 2026 will be accepted from May 11 to May 22. 

Applicants must meet the above criteria. Eligible applications will be entered into a random draw and successful applicants will receive their voucher by mail in late June. 

Apply

If you require a paper copy you can print this application or pick one up at Access St. John's, first floor City Hall and submit:

  • by email at pwadmin@stjohns.ca
  • in person at the Access Centre, first floor of City Hall during regular business hours (Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.). 

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Frequently Asked Questions

You should choose a tree or shrub that meets City requirements: it must be suitable for Canadian Plant Hardiness Zone 5b (cold winters), tolerate salt, fit your planting location and grow well in the local climate. Not sure what that means for your yard? Knowledgeable staff at local nurseries and garden centres can help you choose the right tree for your space and conditions. 

Vouchers can be redeemed at either of the following participating nurseries or garden centres. Each offer a wide variety of trees, shrubs and other garden supplies. Their staff are knowledgeable on the characteristics of the species available and are willing to provide advice in selecting a tree for your property.

  • Holland Nurseries, 401 Torbay Road, St. John's, 709-726-1283
  • Murray's Garden Centre, 1525 Portugal Cove Road, Portugal Cove-St. Philips, 709-895-2800
  • Pat's Plants and Gardens, 787 Main Road, Bay Bulls, 709-334-2987
  • Rise and Shine Nursery and Garden Centre, 829 Main Road, St. John's, 709-747-4463

Planting the right tree in the right place is the best step you can take to ensure success. It is best to finalize the planting location prior to purchasing your tree.

In accordance with the program requirements, planting trees adjacent to the street, either at the front or side of the property, is preferred however, backyard planting is permitted where these options do not exist.

Your tree will grow. Be aware of the mature size of the species you’ve chosen, both in terms of height and spread, and ensure the location provides sufficient room to accommodate mature growth.

Locate utilities both above and below grade. Applicants are responsible for ensuring it’s safe to dig in the chosen location. Utility location requests can be submitted online, free of charge at Click Before You Dig. Overhead utility lines must also be considered when choosing a planting location. More information regarding trees and power lines is available from Newfoundland Power.

Snow removal can be harmful to trees. Therefore, all trees must be set back a minimum of 1.5 m from the curb/sidewalk to avoid damage during snow removal during the winter.

Orientation of the property. Most trees can withstand full sun exposure but not all are tolerant of shade. Be sure to check the site conditions for the species you’ve chosen. Also, trees planted in the right location can help save you money. For example, coniferous trees can help block cold winter winds, lowering your home heating costs. Deciduous trees can provide shade during the summer months, helping to keep your home cool.

It is recommended that the planting location is chosen, and the hole is pre-dug before picking up your tree to ensure that the planting site is ready once transported home. Please ensure that your planting hole is clearly identified when left unattended to avoid any safety concerns.

The Residential Re-Leaf program is free to all successful applicants. Each voucher covers up to $250 (including tax). You can choose to purchase a more expensive tree but any costs more than $250 would be your responsibility.

There is a limit of one voucher per property. 

In the nursery trade there’s generally two methods for describing the size of a tree. The size of a deciduous tree is determined by measuring the diameter near the base of the tree and the size of a coniferous tree is determined by height.

The vouchers being offered cover the value of a tree up to $250 including tax. The cost of a tree is generally determined by a combination of size and species. For $250, applicants will likely be able to purchase a tree that is approximately 35 to 40 mm in diameter or in the case of coniferous trees, 100 cm tall. While this may seem small, it is a great size for residential properties. When trees are planted, they initially focus their energy on growing roots and establishing themselves in their new home. Smaller trees generally have a higher percentage of existing roots at the time of planting and therefore require less effort to become established. Smaller trees are also easier to transport and plant.

Watering, mulching, and providing protection during winter greatly increases the likelihood of tree establishment. Visit Trees and Yard Care for more information.

Contact Us

City Hall
10 New Gower Street, St. John's, NL
P.O. Box 908, St. John's, A1C 5M2
Phone: 311 or 754-CITY (2489)
Email: access@stjohns.ca

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