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TreeHuggers is a Mowing, Mulch, Painting and Handyman business that specializes is small around the home projects.

Here is a list of services that Treehuggers provides. Mowing
Mulching
Hedge Trimming
Landscape Tear Outs
Landscapes Installs
Tree Planting
Garden Tilling
W**d Control
Gutter Cleaning
Pressure Washing
Gate and Fence Repair
Irrigation Repair
Painting Interior/Exterior
Caulking
Drywall Repair
Ceiling Fan Installation
Garbage Disposal Installation
Picture Hanging
Furniture Assembly
Hauling/Recycling
And Much More!

03/09/2022

Fall road trip idea!

01/06/2022

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25/03/2022

The origin of the term "Tree hugger"
The first tree huggers were 294 men and 69 women belonging to the Bishnois branch of Hinduism, who, in 1730, died while trying to protect the trees in their village from being turned into the raw material for building a palace. They literally clung to the trees, while being slaughtered by the foresters. But their action led to a royal decree prohibiting the cutting of trees in any Bishnoi village. And now those villages are virtual wooded oases amidst an otherwise desert landscape.

Not only that, the Bishnois inspired the Chipko movement (chipko means β€œto cling” in Hindi) that started in the 1970s, when a group of peasant women in the Himalayan hills of northern India threw their arms around trees designated to be cut down. Within a few years, this tactic, also known as tree satyagraha, had spread across India, ultimately forcing reforms in forestry and a moratorium on tree felling in Himalayan regions.

Source: goo.gl/HTyZEj
Photo: The village women of the Chipko movement in the early 70's in the Garhwal Hills of India, protecting the trees from being cut down.

Timeline photos 18/12/2021

🀣 Will you be walking like a penguin as the frost and ice set in?

🐧 Here's a tidbit of penguin knowledge from our members Fanimal

Emperor Penguin's make great parents! The mother will nearly starve herself while producing an egg, upon laying it, she will transfer the egg to the father. This is an act that takes the utmost care from them both because damaging an egg would mean the death of the chick-to-be. After the transfer, the father will incubate the egg while the mother goes off for months in the snow to gorge herself with fish. But, she isn’t doing this for herself. When she finally returns to her newly hatched chick, she will regurgitate all her food to feed the baby. The mother will balance the chick on her feet and cover it with her brood pouch, protecting them from the icy temperatures and blinding storms until they are finally old enough to venture out on their own.

🐧 If you'd like to learn more about penguins (including South Africa's native waddles), visit our friends at .you.a.fanimal. They have some amazing resources which are great for animal-interested kids, youth, college students and grad students!

SHOULD a boo-boo happen while you're out and about this winter 😭: Try out a plastic-free, zero-waste, fully compostable AND hypoallergenic wound care solution: PATCH Strips

27/11/2021

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