A new white paper, written by The Nature Conservancy with input from The Trust for Public Land and Analysis Group, identifies street trees as one of the most overlooked strategies for improving public health in our cities.Source: Nature Conservancy | Funding Trees for...
There is a common misconception among homeowners that winter is a poor time to prune trees and shrubs. Actually, for the majority of trees and woody shrubs in most growing areas, winter pruning is benSource: 5 Aspects of Winter Pruning – Tree Services
Rob Swanson, senior arborist with Caldwell Tree Care in Roswell, Georgia, says he’s seen a lot of toppled trees in his 20 years of tree work. In his state, it isn’t a rare event. That’s partly bSource: Are Uprooted Trees Predictable? – Tree Services
The first step to tree work after a snowstorm is to get rid of the snow, at least on the immediate job site. “We actually bring a snowblower to job sites with us to clear the snow, or sometimes we havSource: Challenges Of Tree Work: During And After Winter...
Dec. 20, 2017 – People are risking their lives in a multimillion-dollar industry you’ve never heard of. In the Caucasus Mountains of the former Soviet republic of Georgia harvesters climb to the top of these giant Nordmann fir trees and remove some of the cones....
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A vaulted corridor of the branches of American elm trees in Manhattan forms “a tabernacle of the air.”Source: In the Treetops, a Winter Gift – The New York Times
Good tree care involves being proactive with potential issues rather than reactiveProblems with trees are inevitable. For a variety of problems – insects, diseases, abiotic causes – they’re going toSource: Preventing Problems Before They Happen...
Humans have long recognized the song of trees. One biologist argues that listening to forests again can spark a new ecological consciousness, naturally.Source: A biologist believes that trees speak a language we can learn — Quartz