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01/25/2020
It's the start of a new decade! Why not start a project that will offer benefits for years to come!
Tips to Keeping Your Tree Safe and Sound Through the Next Decade Here is a tree care schedule developed by the United States Forest Service for any tree owner's use and listed according to tree care type.
01/23/2020
Every tree has its season, and each season brings new colors. Temperatures aside, which one is your favorite for foliage?
01/18/2020
You may know that trees can help reduce your energy bill in the summer, but did you know they can do the same in winter?
Tree Planting for Lower Power Bills – Trees for Energy Conservation Posted on September 10, 2019September 11, 2019 by trees-energy-conservationTree Planting for Lower Power Bills Whether it is winter or summer, trees can help you save energy at home. Shade for Savings Did you know that only 17% shade over your house during the day translates to a savings of 10 dolla...
Trees go dormant in the winter, making it a good time for pruning and removal!
01/10/2020
The tree lived in what is now central Oregon, about 16 million years ago.
A 16-Million-Year-Old Tree Tells a Deep Story of the Passage of Time To explain the exceedingly long life of the planet, the Smithsonian’s new fossil hall designers began with this arboreal wonder
01/08/2020
We think your resolution should be to have your trees trimmed, but other options are okay too 😉
01/03/2020
The holidays may be over, but that doesn't mean your Christmas tree is useless now. https://bit.ly/2Am0mKe
01/01/2020
Can you believe it’s already 2020?! Happy New Year! 🎉
12/27/2019
There are probably more than 21 reasons, but this is a good start.
21 reasons why forests are important Don't miss the forest for the trees. Here are a few reminders why woodlands are wonderful — and worth protecting.
We hope you have the happiest, merriest & cheeriest day! 🎄
12/21/2019
We’re still here to help you, even after the leaves hit the ground!
12/19/2019
A dead or dying tree can be a huge risk to your home and family.
How can I tell if my backyard tree is diseased or dead? Trees are living, breathing things, and tree disease can take down even the mightiest oak or redwood. But how can you tell if your tree is sick and can recover, or if your tree is dead and past hope?
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