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Sacramento's Real Estate Future

Blog by Chris Little
Sacramento, California

This is a collection of notes, musings, facts and just plain life by me, CHRIS LITTLE - Broker (CA DRE# 01437284), REALTOR,CRS, GRI, e-PRO, ABR, SRES, & EcoBroker - with particular emphasis on real estate and projects creating a more vibrant and sustainable Sacramento community. COMMENTS ARE WELCOME & ENCOURAGED. Please notice the Post A Comment link at the bottom of each posting.

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FREE SHADE IN SACRAMENTO

Sunday, March 16, 2008
Categorized in: Homeowner Info
Tagged with: cool, homeowners, shade, trees

STAYING COOL FOR FREE!

That's right.  Stay cool for FREE!  As a Sacramento Municipal Utility District customer your home may be eligible to receive up to ten (10) FREE shade trees.  SMUD has partnered with the Sacramento Tree Foundation to help homeowners reduce their energy bills through good old fashioned shade. 

Not only does planting trees provide shade to cool your home and yard, but it is an easy way for homeowners to make a positive impact on the environment.  Trees help remove the carbon dioxide from our air and produces oxygen in return.  Best of all, it's fully automated!  You plant them and they do it naturally.

To get up to ten free trees you must contact the Sacramento Tree Foundaton and make an appointment with a Community Forester.  The Forester will come to your home and site the best locations for your trees to provide maximum shade protection for your home.  Approximately ten days after the Forester's visit the trees will be delivered along with instructions for proper planting.  Then, all you need to do is plant them.  As the trees mature you will begin to recognize savings. In fact, as the trees mature you may receive savings of up to 40% on your home's cooling cost. 

Call the Sacramento Tree Foundation today at 916-924-8733 to do your part to help the environment and reduce your energy bills with free shade trees.  

 

 

BARKING UP THE RIGHT TREE

Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Categorized in: Homeowner Info

 A sign of the season

We are quickly moving into winter from fall.  The air is getting chillier and the leaves have mostly dropped.  Here in Sacramento - the city of trees - the fall is both a lovely time and a time spent raking, blowing and sweeping up leaves.  All this leaf business got me thinking about mulching and laying down bark around the garden.

I did a quick search and found out through the Sacramento Tree Foundation that our very own utility, the Sacramento Municipal Utility District or SMUD, provides FREE wood chips for customers to use around our trees.  Free pick up of wood chips is available weekdays from 9:00am to 2:30pm at the SMUD yard in East Sacramento on 59th Street between Folsom Blvd. and the Light Rail. 

To pick up you free mulch all you need to do is:

  • Bring your own tools to load the mulch
  • Bring bags or a tarp to fill or cover a load
  • Apply mulch to an area around your trees or shrubs at least 4' in diameter and 4"-6" deep, keeping it a few inches from the trunk

If you do this you will be helping utilize the green waste and helping your garden all at the same time.  And for FREE!  Sounds like a bargain to me. 

Oh yeah, don't forget about SMUD's FREE SHADE TREE program in conjunction with the Sacramento Tree Foundation. Now is a great time to plant one in your yard. Trees are a great way to let nature help keep you cool and lower your energy bills in the summer.