by TreeScience : January 13th, 2014
There's no substitute for a live Christmas tree. Unfortunately, a real Christmas tree can quickly turn brown and sickly with improper care. Here are a few tips from the National Christmas Tree Association for caring for your Christmas tree:
Buy a...
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by TreeScience : January 12th, 2014
Landowners can now profit from their trees without cutting them down. Carbon credits pay property owners cash to preserve their trees and benefit the environment.
The United States government is paying landowners in places like Oregon $1,000 to prese...
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by TreeScience : January 10th, 2014
An arborist is a professional that makes his or her living caring for trees. Most arborists are people who love trees and enjoy climbing them.
That's definitely the case for professional arborist Bodenham who was thrilled to discover that he could ma...
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by TreeScience : December 7th, 2013
Research has revealed most civilian tree cutting fatalities occur from being hit by a falling tree or falling off a ladder. Serious chainsaw injuries also result from people attempting to do their own tree-cutting work.
Arborist, Nathan Bellamy, rece...
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by TreeScience : December 6th, 2013
A 160-year-old ironbark tree standing in the corner of an old church yard in Glebe is thought to be the oldest tree in Sydney outside of the botanical gardens.
Standing quietly in the grounds of St John's Anglican Church, the ancient tree has been...
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by TreeScience : December 5th, 2013
Despite objections from Minda Home, South Australia's Holdfast Bay Council has voted to place the 100-year-old gum trees lining the driveway to Minda on their local heritage register.
Planted in 1862 by John Hodgekiss, to frame the approach to his...
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by TreeScience : December 4th, 2013
Parishioners at St John's Cathedral in Fresno, California believe a tree outside their church is a manifestation of the work of God, after it recently started weeping what appeared to be tears.
Parishioner Mary Ybarra told a local TV station that ...
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by TreeScience : December 3rd, 2013
The local council in Unley, South Australia has stayed the felling of a tree until its magpie occupants are old enough to leave their nest.
The lemon-scented gum tree in a Myrtle Bank reserve was earmarked for removal, due to a potentially dangerous ...
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by TreeScience : December 2nd, 2013
Brittany Asch, founder of floral design studio, BRRCH, recently shared these floral decorating tips on lonny.com.
Use warm water with roses to encourage them to open and cut the stems at an angle to expose a greater surface area.
If it is a lar...
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