Dreams of warmer days are lovely, but if you have trees in your yard or if they are in a nearby park, winter might also be the time to learn how to appreciate and protect their incredible beauty.
Help Trees Thrive: Tear Up Some Turf
It’s fairly common in residential neighborhoods to see trees surrounded by grass or by small mulch beds, often heaped high like a volcano. But did you know that your trees would be healthier and grow faster if you replaced that turf and those mulch volcanos with a 2-4” deep ring of mulch that extends out to the tree’s drip line or even beyond?
After a Long Hot Summer, It’s Time to Plant Trees!
Celebrate native trees in October!
Tree-of-Heaven is not heavenly!
Shopping for the birds
Five Myths About Trees
Save a Sapling: Pull Invasives
Solar Panels vs. Trees – How to Choose?
Managing larger properties for birds, butterflies, and people
Keeping our wooded areas beautiful
Plant NOVA Trees – One Year On
Be Nice to your Trees
Free trees for communities
Ivy Kills!
Native Groundcovers and Trees: The perfect pairing!
Do You Have Room for a Shade Tree?
If your yard sits in the blazing sun in the summer, it may have already occurred to you that a native shade tree would benefit you tremendously. But even if your yard is already graced by one or more mature trees, you should give some serious thought as to whether it is time to start the next generation.