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Connecticut Garden Journal: Throwing Shade | Connecticut Public Radio
More and more gardeners are having to deal with shade in their yards from buildings and large trees. But shade doesn't mean the end of gardening. Here's some basics on shade gardening. Source: Connecticut Garden Journal: Throwing Shade | Connecticut Public Radio
Iceland Is Growing New Forests for the First Time in 1,000 Years
When the Vikings first arrived in the ninth century, Iceland was covered in 25 to 40 percent forest. What happened? The landscape of Iceland has changed a lot in a thousand years. When the Vikings first arrived in the ninth century, the land was covered in 25 to 40...
Talking Trees – Woodland Trust
Do trees communicate with each other? Dr John Jackson, former CEO of the Royal Forestry Society, looks at the evidence.Source: Talking Trees - Woodland Trust
Happy Spring Equinox! Here’s to Greener Days!
"In winter, I plot and plan. In spring, I move." - Henry RollinsSource: In winter, I plot and plan. In spring, I move. - Henry Rollins - BrainyQuote
Why the Forest Doesn’t Fear the Fire – The New York Times
Plants are not “aware” of fire, but many species have developed adaptations to it.Source: Why the Forest Doesn’t Fear the Fire - The New York Times
7 surprising facts about St. Patrick’s Day | MNN – Mother Nature Network
What you thought you knew about this March 17 holiday may have been a bunch of blarney. You know you're supposed to wear green and look for leprechauns and maybe eat some corned beef and cabbage. But how knowledgeable are you about St. Patrick's Day? From saintly lore...
Tree likely planted by George Washington felled by recent storm | MNN – Mother Nature Network
Wow. It's been a tough month for old trees. The 227-year-old Canadian hemlock, a gift from New York Gov. George Clinton, was planted by the president at Mount Vernon in 1791.Source: Tree likely planted by George Washington felled by recent storm | MNN - Mother Nature...
Caring for Your Trees After a Heavy Snowfall • Arbor Day Blog
Anyone who has lived around trees is all too familiar with the dreaded “crack” that often follows a major snowstorm. Spring storms can be devastating as the heavy, wet snow can prove to be too much for some trees […]Source: Caring for Your Trees After a Heavy Snowfall...
13 of Europe’s most fascinating trees : TreeHugger
The winning trees from 13 countries are now vying for the big prize: European Tree of the Year 2018.Source: 13 of Europe's most fascinating trees : TreeHugger
Nature boosts your mental health, and you don’t even have to leave the city to reap the benefits
Good news, urbanites! New research suggests that you don’t have to leave the city to reap some of the benefits of being in nature.Source: Nature boosts your mental health, and you don't even have to leave the city to reap the benefits
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Emergency Tree Care Services When Storm Damage Strikes
If the high winds and weather from the weekend Nor’Easter has damaged trees or branches, be sure to stay safe and let certified tree professionals help you. Hopefully you don’t need us, but Bogan Tree Service offers Emergency Tree Care Service when you do.
These drones plant trees by firing seed pods at the ground | Popular Science
Working with colleagues, [Dr. Lauren Fletcher] came up with a 30-pound unmanned aerial vehicle nicknamed “Robin.” It can fly over the most rugged landscapes on earth, planting trees in precise locations at the rate of 120 per minute.Source: These drones plant trees by...
The Trees That Sail to Sea | Hakai Magazine
In one of nature’s remarkable second acts, dead trees become driftwood and embark on transformative journeys. Source: The Trees That Sail to Sea | Hakai Magazine
Study: Being around trees and other greenery may help teens stave off depression – The Washington Post
Similar findings have been seen with adults, too.Source: Study: Being around trees and other greenery may help teens stave off depression - The Washington Post
Look Out! Detecting and Preventing Hazardous Trees • Arbor Day Blog
Guest post by John Lang of Friendly Tree. Most of us can agree that trees are good. They provide shade, shield us from wind, keep our homes cool, and add beauty and color to the landscape. Trees truly are Mother Nature’s masterpieces. It’s easy to forget that trees –...
14 Most “Instagram-able” National Forests – National Forest Foundation
Each National Forest is full of Instagram-worthy locations. We picked a few of our favorites that always shine thanks to their incredible setting and the adventures that await.Source: 14 Most "Instagram-able" National Forests - National Forest Foundation
Happy Thought for the Day: Only 1 More Month Until Spring!
Celebrate the First Day of Spring 2018 with Spring Equinox facts, folklore, FAQs, and more! See the exact date and time of the Spring (or Vernal) Equinox, which marks the astronomical first day of spring. Learn more from The Old Farmer's Almanac.Source: Spring Equinox...
This futuristic project uses mega-trees to power apartments | World Economic Forum
An apartment, retail, and office complex with an abundance of greenery is going up in Cairo, Egypt. Designed by Vincent Callebaut Architectures, the complex will feature nine cylindrical structures covered in plants, which the designers call "mega-trees." Construction...
Top 22 Benefits of Trees | TreePeople
Learn more about why we need to plant and care for trees.Source: Top 22 Benefits of Trees | TreePeople



















