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APR 11, 2025
Bottlebrush Buckeye | Aesculus parviflora |
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Alleghany Serviceberry | Amelanchier laevis |
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Devil's Walkingstick | Aralia spinosa |
Red Chokeberry | Aronia ... |
Arborvitaes. Why are some dying?
APR 8, 2025
Arborvitae is a plant that is widely used as an evergreen hedge or screen. Some are suffering or completely dead. What can be done?

Risks From Trees - a short discussion
MAR 19, 2025

Tree will be helped with new technique in UK first
MAR 19, 2025

Biochar Application - A Practical Guide for Improving and Constructing Soils for Urban Trees
DEC 17, 2024
WHAT IS BIOCHAR?
Biochar is a type of charcoal produced from exposing organic
materials (woody or agricultural waste products) to heat of around
450-650°C in a low- or no-oxygen environment through the p...
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A Stroll Along The High Line in NYC
SEP 3, 2023
The High Line is a reclaimed elevated train line turned lush park in the Concrete Jungle of New York City. With native plants and wild naturalistic landscaping as a theme, this unique park features ...