Tree of the Month: Backyard Trees
…of each tree and shrub planted there. Take note of the bark colour and texture and the budding pattern. Soon you will be able to examine leaf shapes and colours….
…of each tree and shrub planted there. Take note of the bark colour and texture and the budding pattern. Soon you will be able to examine leaf shapes and colours….
…may infect a tree when it is already vulnerable and weak. The deterioration starts at the foliage and makes its way down twigs, then branches and eventually the trunk. Common…
…members of the public to plant native trees and shrubs in an open area along a walking trail. These trees will result in increased habitat for the birds and other…
…the year, Tamarack has soft foliage that turns a brilliant yellow in the fall and drops completely off before the winter. Another common name for the Tamarack is Larch. Aboriginal…
…grow in forests as well. This tree is tolerant of almost all moisture levels except for extremely dry areas, though it prefers moist areas, and it grows best when planted…
…with others who share my passion for things like website design, advertising and social media, and to regularly contribute to a wonderful not-for-profit. Why Kristen Volunteers with ReForest London: Kristen…
…the event. We look forward to seeing the trees we’ll plant together grow and put the “forest” back in Forest City. Thank you again for your support of a greener…
…event. We look forward to seeing the trees we’ll plant together grow and put the “forest” back in Forest City. Thank you again for your support of a greener and…
…community members and spread the word about our organization, the Million Tree Challenge and how others can get involved! Volunteers in this role facilitate booths for ReForest London, passing on…
…say the least. Donald Craig from Tree Canada gave a speech about Ontario’s forests and the importance of increasing urban forest cover. The students worked hard for the whole 3…
…come to know the staff for the brilliant individuals they are, and now I’m committed to freeing up as much as their time so that they can devote their expertise…
…fill in woodland edges and understories, which provides habitat and food for wildlife. It is an ideal tree for those who want to attract wildlife, as its flowers draw butterflies…