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Planting a tree is a lifelong investment. How well this investment grows depends on the type of tree selected and the planting location, the care provided during planting, and the follow-up care after planting. Getting your new tree off to a healthy start will help the tree mature to its full size and ensures it […]
One man’s quest to document a nation’s arboreal heritage. Not every National Champion tree is an exhibitionist. Awarded by the nonprofit conservation organization American Forests, the accolade goes to the biggest and most majestic specimen (or specimens) belonging to each of more than 700 tree species in the United States, based on criteria such as […]
What happens when the site for your new home features beautiful, old-growth trees that you just can’t bring yourself to cut down? You build your house around the trees, obviously. That’s the case with Dwell Home Venice, a passion project for Boston-based architect Sebastian Mariscal. Source: Peek Inside this Venice Beach Bungalow Built to Preserve […]
When you stop to think about it, soil is one of the many hidden factors that influence the overall health and vigor of a tree. Others include the arrangement of the roots (since you can’t see them, it could be a tangled mess down there), columns of internal heartwood decay (you might be able to […]
Bewitching, bizarre, and crazy beautiful, these enchanted sylvan escapes are the stuff of dreams. Source: 10 beautiful surreal forests fit for a fairy tale | TreeHugger
We think we know what trees are, but even at the level of genetics, it’s difficult to find what separates them from other plants. Source: Scientists Still Can’t Decide How to Define a Tree – The Atlantic
Weeds compete with desirable plants for water and nutrients. In most cases they compete very well. Due to their location on the soil surface, they get first crack at water and nutrients. If that weren Source: All About Weeds And Trees – Tree Services