UK organization asks, ‘Tree and Single?’
The environmental blogosphere has picked up a story about Trees for Cities, a tree-planting nonprofit in the United Kingdom that is unabashedly promoting a planting Sunday as a place to find love.
Why not?
The event is organized for young singles aged 18-25, with the goal of pairing up planters to see if they can hit it off while improving their community and environment.
Good idea? Should Friends of Trees look into an event like this?
Nothing says ‘you’re cute,’ like muddy overalls and boots.
–Toshio Suzuki
The Link Between Trees & Human Health is About Life & Death
This year’s Urban & Community Forestry Conference, sponsored by Oregon Community Trees and Oregon Department of Forestry, focused on
Climate Change & Giant Sequoias
“The world’s largest living species, native to California’s Sierra Nevada, faces a two-pronged risk from declining snowpack and
Young trees need water during cold, dry spells
By Kris Day Do your new tree a favor by giving it a long, slow drink when a cold, dry spell is upon us—especially if it’s evergreen!
The Man Who Planted Trees & other books to start the New Year
Recently The New York Times Book Review featured inspiring new books about trees. At the top of the list? Jim Robbins’ “The Man Who