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How to Properly Maintain Your Trees
Trees bring beauty and tranquility to your property, as well as shade and a host of health benefits. They also add value to your home, so it’s important to take care of them. Trees that are not well-cared for can suffer from a variety of environmental assaults, including damage to the roots, trunks or crowns, and disease and insect infestations. In urban areas, trees are exposed to more stresses than in natural settings, such as the removal of limbs and soil compaction due to construction and lawn mowing. Taking care of the trees on your property is just as critical as maintaining the lawn and other landscaping. Evaluate and monitor them regularly to ensure they are healthy, and hire a qualified arborist to prune your trees for future health. While it may seem obvious that a dead or damaged tree needs to be removed, the best approach is often to treat the problem in the form of a pruning or planting intervention. An expert will know how to trim a tree for aesthetics, structure and function. In addition, he or she can assist in the selection of appropriate species and planting locations, and will help you understand how to maintain your trees in the long-term. Regular inspections of your trees by a certified arborist should be a part of every homeowner’s maintenance routine. These inspections should be done regularly (at least once a year) to avoid being surprised by a sudden decline in the health of your trees. An ISA Certified Arborist can look for red flags such as discolored leaves, cracks in the bark, and other structural changes that could indicate a problem is occurring. Pests and diseases are the major enemies of a healthy tree, and they can wreak havoc in no time at all. Keeping up with a pruning schedule, soil amendments and avoiding cultural practices that can harm your trees will go a long way toward keeping them healthy and disease-free. A good rule of thumb is to inspect your tree for signs of insect activity throughout the year, especially during transitional seasons. Identifying problems early is key, as these can quickly escalate into serious issues that may be beyond repair. Protecting trees during construction is also a critical aspect of maintenance, as most damage to the root zones of trees is irreversible and can kill them. Homeowners may not think about this when building a deck or constructing an addition to their house, but it’s essential. Invasive plants, like ivy and Japanese honeysuckle, can also damage your trees by restricting their ability to absorb nutrients from the soil. It’s important to monitor the growth of these plants and remove them as they grow, as they can also interfere with your hedges and shrubs. Our experts at TreeNewal can help you determine what invasive plants are affecting your trees’ health, and they can remove them safely and efficiently. They can also trim trees that are interfering with your hedges and shrubs, allowing them to grow properly. via https://ontimetreelopping.wordpress.com/2024/03/04/how-to-properly-maintain-your-trees/
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About 10 years ago I was driving thru a beautiful forest on a two-lane road in Oregon when clearcuts suddenly appeared just feet from the road. . . My then four-year-old daughter asked from the backseat, ‘Mama, why do the hillsides look so sick?’ This question and those hillsides launched me on a journey that would evolve into my novel #TreeDreams and a global tree tagging campaign celebrating interconnection. . . Today I sat on the 4th floor of the Mechanics’ Institute as part of a book panel to talk about the unexpected evolution of Tree Dreams. Just before the event began the street below us roared with the voices of young people who had walked out of SF schools to demand that the rest of us wake up to havoc we are wrecking on the world. My now 14-year-old daughter was marching in that crowd. . . I wrote Tree Dreams in part because barely anyone was protesting anything in 2010. We were collectively sleepwalking and acting as if our actions were without consequence. . . But today my body went full chills to hear the swell of that crowd. To feel a kind of mysterious full circle. And to know that those kids are awake. They see. They know how to use their voices. And thank goodness because we need every single one.
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TreeNewal LLC is a company that strives to make a difference by saving trees and landscapes. As a distributor of MitoGrow™ and a professional installer of a blended fertilizer with MitoGrow™ Pellet 3-IA, we strive to look for new and innovative ways to improve the health of trees, landscape, and turf.
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很棒的一篇文章
https://treenew-bee.tumblr.com/post/174659771330/最近认识一个朋友dadadadammmmmmnv特-别美丽一起聊的也很开心她喜欢和狗玩儿-之前
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Solar String Light Outdoor, Goodia 30 LED Gold Moroccan Waterproof Warm White String Lights for Curtain,Bedroom,Patio,Lawn,Landscape,Fairy Garden,Home,Wedding,Holiday,Christmas Tree,New Year,Party
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Solar String Light Outdoor, Goodia 30 LED Gold Moroccan Waterproof Warm White String Lights for Curtain,Bedroom,Patio,Lawn,Landscape,Fairy Garden,Home,Wedding,Holiday,Christmas Tree,New Year,Party
Specification: Quantity of LED: 30 String length: 3.2M Ball diameter:0.98-inches Shape:Moroccan Orb LED spacing distance: 10 cm Light color: Warm white Power source: Solar power 2-modes: Steady on and flash
The unique design of Moroccan Orb string light is striking and adapts to any decor. For example, a mirror in the bedroom or decor in the living area with warm white light string. Enjoy the warm white glow and the pretty pattern that the fairy lights exudes in the on-state. Your decorative and gift ideas are no limits with this LED Moroccan Orb Light chain.
What’s in the box? 1.You will receive a 30 LED Solar Power String Lights in warm white with Moroccan Orb. The light string has a total length of 3.2m. 2. 1 x Solar Panel with Ground Stake 3. 1 x User Manual
Recommended uses: Wedding Decor Along the Bridal Party table or on the front under some organza or tulle draping. Around the cake table Garden Party Patio Nursery or Kids room String them along your fence Christmas Tree Decorations Night Lights (find your way around at night without blinding yourself with switching main lights on)
Working time: Using the solar power to charge during the day, it illuminates for up to 17 hours with a full charge (require a continuous charge for 6-8 hours). The working time varies with the intensity of sunlight, location, weather conditions and shift of seasons.
Charge: 1. Press the ON/OFF button to turn on. 2. Put the solar panel directly under the sun to absorb light energy for charging.
Note: If the button is not turned on, the charging efficiency will be affected.
Product Features
Waterproof:Sealed process, with good waterproof performance, Can withstand all kinds
The string light can be used in the concert hall, wedding hall, restaurant, mall and any other locations
It is energy-saving and eco-friendly for long-term use. Adopting high-quality material,low radiation and no pollution
Solar powered,environment-friendly and no electricity charges.
Special appearance: Special Moroccan Ball appearance makes your environment looks out of ordinary. Romantic lighting effects adds perfect atmosphere to your place
#CurtainBedroomPatioLawnLandscapeFairy#GardenHomeWeddingHolidayChristmas#Gold#Goodia#Light#Lights#Moroccan#outdoor#Solar#String#TreeNew#Warm#Waterproof#White#YearParty#Home Garden
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Organic pest control: Apple trees Aphids Scab Mildew & fungi. Gardening & allotment fruit tree care.
Organic pest control: Apple trees Aphids Scab Mildew & fungi. Gardening & allotment fruit tree care.
video description: Apple tree care the organic way. Pest and disease control without chemicals and pesticides. From the London Orchard Project, details in promo at end of video. Organic horticulture is the science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, or ornamental plants by following the essential principles of organic agriculture in soil building and conservation, pest management, and heirloom variety preservation. Mulches, cover crops, compost, manures, vermi-compost, and mineral supplements are soil-building mainstays that distinguish this type of farming from its commercial counterpart. Through attention to good healthy soil condition, it is expected that insect, fungal, or other problems that sometimes plague plants can be minimized. However, pheromone traps, insecticidal soap sprays, and other pest-control methods available to organic farmers are also utilized by organic horticulturists. http://londontreesurgeons.com/ #woodland #treenews #londontrees #trees #environmentnews #nature #wildlife #environment #biodiversity #ecology #horticulture #arborists #arboriculture #silvaculture #sustainability #carboncapture #reforesting #rewild #woods #forests #rewildling #organic #gardeningtips #gardening #organicgardening #agroforestry #permaculture #vegangardening #vegangarden #uk #London #apples #appletrees #fruittrees #orchards
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International day of forests March 21st 2017
International day of forests March 21st 2017
International day of forests March 21st 2017 – playlist
#InternationalDayOfForests #trees #treenews #loveforests The International Day of Forests was established on the 21st day of March, by resolution of the United Nations General Assembly on November 28, 2012.
Each year, various events celebrate and raise awareness of the…
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Chronicles of the Rings: What Trees Tell Us
Studying the historical data stored in centuries-old trees is a burgeoning field, with labs around the world learning more about historical patterns of weather and climate and the effects on humans.
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Do Trees Communicate? Research says the answer is 'Yes.'
Amazing video demonstrates the activity of ‘Mother Trees’ and how they communicate through a sophisticated, underground, fungal network. Features UBC Professor Suzanne Simard.
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2,624-year-old tree discovered in North Carolina swamp is one of the oldest on earth.
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Truly dreamy!! 💚 Tree Dreaming with naturalists and environmental educators in a cathedral of redwoods at the California Association of Environmental and Outdoor Educators conference at Westminster Woods. 🌲 Talking about the power of story and science and how we need both and about finding that seed of truth within our hearts and just what it takes to plant it in the world and nurture its growth in these unprecedented times. We are in such good hands with teachers and leaders like these!🤗🌿
#treedreams#redwoods#environment#environmentaleducation#ee#bethechange#weareone#nature#naturelovers#naturemeditation#ecoliteracy#writersofinstagram#bookstagram#books#treenews
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Massive restoration of world’s forests would cancel out a decade of CO2 emissions, analysis suggests
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TreeNewal LLC is a company that strives to make a difference by saving trees and landscapes.
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More Trees, Happier People
When cities grow, green space dies. Replanting it has been shown to lift the human spirit.
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I love Ecosia for so many reasons: 1) They use ad revenue from every search to plant trees. 2) they plan to plant 1 billion trees by 2020. 3) They feel the same way I do: “Trees are the superheroes of the planet.”
I’ve been using their search engine for a while now and your search page comes with a personal tree planting counter: so far I’ve helped contribute to 1,973 trees planted. 🌳🌲🌱 👏
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Do trees have a heartbeat?
Researchers liken the nightly movement of branches to a pulse.
https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/wilderness-resources/stories/trees-might-have-heartbeat
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