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When you turn on the tap for a drink of water, forests may have played a role.Forest lands supply more than 50 percent of our nation’s water supply and 65 percent of the supply in the West. In total, this encompasses about 180 million in more than 68,000 communities, including major cities like Los Angeles, […]
It’s a fascinating long-term project, but it’s certainly possible to successfully grow a new tree from the seeds in your grocery store apple. Source: How to Plant Seeds from Store-Bought Apples | Better Homes & Gardens
Certified forest therapy guide Nadine Mazzola offered beginner tips — and some favorite spots. Source: Trees? Yes, please. How forest bathing can help you heal – The Boston Globe Photo: JESSICA RINALDI/GLOBE STAFF
Homeowners strive to maintain healthy plant life in their gardens and landscapes, but oftentimes shrubs suffer casualties, or fall ill from disease for a variety of reasons. From too little watering to pest infestation, proper disease identification is crucial to the survival of your shrubs. Depending on the specific type of shrub affected, the disease, […]
All fertilizers matter. They provide essential nutrients for your soil, nutrients that are necessary to ensure the health of your plants and trees. Proper fertilizing is a chemistry based science; if too much guess work is involved, it can be detrimental to your plants. Lawn care experts and other landscape professionals are trained in this […]
Spending time outdoors in nature is not only fun, but it’s therapeutic and rejuvenating. Time spent in nature improves your physical, mental, and spiritual health. Residents who live in greener communities are three times more likely to be physically active and 40 percent less likely to be overweight than those living in less green settings. […]