AlbertC
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At Credit Union Drive, just south of Eglinton Ave East:
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To me, flowering trees and scrubs are always a double-edged sword. They are beautiful and fragrant and signify Spring, but they only last a short period of time.At Credit Union Drive, just south of Eglinton Ave East:
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@Northern Light That photo is serendipitous. Do trees planted in shade remain stunted/small for good? Or, if exposed to the neccessary sunlight, say 10-15 years down the road, they will recover their missing growth?
Now, here's something we clearly need here!
A&E for trees: pioneering clinic in India provides lifeline for poorly plants
An on-call team at Amritsar’s tree hospital nurses sick neems and gives new life to troubled banyanswww.theguardian.com
Get a free tree, help grow the urban forest!
The City is investing in tree planting and stewardship on private land to help enhance and expand our urban forest, and to improve the health of the environment. Toronto residents can now reserve free trees for planting on private property through the Community Canopy Program. An innovative online mapping tool helps residents plant the right tree in the right place to help maximize the air, water, energy and carbon benefits of their new tree. Toronto is the first Canadian city to offer this program in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation. Visit Arbor Day Toronto to register. Trees available while supplies last.
Yes, when the Lower Sherbourne Promenade Plan was implemented about a decade ago we insisted on proper tree trenches and the St Lawrence Market BIA are very attentive to watering and care. A few trees died a couple of years ago, the City finally replanted most of them this year.Great thread on Twitter today about some very successful street trees on Lower Sherbourne:
Great thread on Twitter today about some very successful street trees on Lower Sherbourne:
I love the colors from the Red Maple! I did not know. Definitely planting one in my future front yard!