Seasonal & Holidays
Here's Where To Drop Your Christmas Tree In Harlem This Year
Instead of leaving your Christmas tree on the sidewalk, bring it to one of these Parks Department sites to get it recycled into wood chips.

HARLEM, NY — Instead of leaving your Christmas tree on the sidewalk after the holidays this year, there's a less wasteful way to dispose of the used-up conifer: drop it at one of the city's dozens of mulch sites.
This year, "Mulchfest 2022" runs from Dec. 26 to Jan. 9. It includes tree drop-off sites around Manhattan, where the Parks Department will take each tree and break it into wood chips to nourish city parks.
A few of the sites will also offer free mulch for New Yorkers to take home and nourish their own gardens.
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Here are the Mulchfest sites in and near Harlem:
- Jackie Robinson Park: 145th Street and Bradhurst Avenue (drop-off only)
- Marcus Garvey Park: East 120th Street and Madison Avenue (drop-off only)
- St. Nicholas Park: One block south of West 133rd Street and St. Nicholas Avenue (drop-off only)
- Morningside Park: West 123rd Street and Morningside Avenue (drop-off only)
- Central Park: East 106th Street and Fifth Avenue (drop-off only)
The chipping sites are open the weekend of Jan. 8-9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. People are asked to bring their own bags to take some free mulch home.
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Remember to take off all lights, ornaments and netting before bringing a tree to a Mulchfest site, the Parks Department asks.
Between Jan. 6-15, the Sanitation Department will also collect and compost clean trees left on curbs around the city.
View the full list of Mulchfest sites around New York here.
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