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Portland Canopy June 10, 2010

Looking forward to a sunny summer

By Andy Meeks Last Saturday – the first beautiful day in weeks (and, so far, the last) – Friends of Trees hosted a Summer Festival

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Portland Canopy June 8, 2010

Help our friends: The Portland Fruit Tree Project

Become a Harvest Leader! Do you enjoy leading groups of people in fun, meaningful activities? Are you interested in leading harvesting parties

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Portland Canopy June 4, 2010

Gardener’s Latin

By Brighton West I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but those of us in the plant world love Latin. And those who aren’t in the

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Neighborhood Trees, Portland Canopy June 1, 2010

Trees and power lines: Should we plant tall trees under primary power lines?

By Brighton West So in my last two posts, I talked about planting the “Right Tree in the Right Place.” This suggests we should plant

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FOT Events May 28, 2010

Friends of Trees planting sponsor featured on Discovery channel

See Terrill Collier, past chair of the Tree Care Industry Association, interviewed in a Discovery Channel feature on arboriculture and its role

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