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“Crew 1 was awesome! They worked with surgical precision and speed. We’ve used them before and would recommend them for any job. Great group of guys! Thank you!” ––Ken G., via Facebook Thanks, Ken!
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Preserving the stories of gardens and plant records holds the key to a deeper understanding of horticultural traditions and regional impacts. Source: Preserving Plant Records – The Trustees of Reservations
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“I reached out to Jim in early August for an estimate. He immediately understood the scope of my project: two 80-ft pine trees about 16 ft from my house with branches hanging over the roof, plus two bitterberry trees (one just 2 ft from my shed). Originally, they scheduled me for October 14, but when […]
22 December 1950: In Norway its fragrant branches are strewn over the floors of houses and churches as substitutes for carpets Source: The Christmas tree: its orgins and uses – archive, 1950 | Christmas | The Guardian
The Cairo Fossil Forest is the second oldest in the world. These forests mark a turning point in Earth’s history because they changed the composition of the atmosphere, scientists say. Source: Cairo Fossil Forest: The oldest forest in North America with 385 million-year-old trees | Live Science
Prehistoric trees like Ginkgo and monkey-puzzles still have close relatives that go back at least to the time of the dinosaurs. Source: Prehistoric Trees That Survived Extinction — The Ginkgo and More Still Thrive Today | Discover
Spruce tree needles contain tiny gold particles — and they could indicate large gold deposits beneath the surface. Source: Scientists discover gold nanoparticles hidden in spruce tree needles | Live Science