Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Become a "Canopy Keeper" and Help Protect Our Neighborhood Trees

We are happy to pass along this call for volunteers to become "Canopy Keepers," helping to protect the neighborhood's trees.


Dear Neighbors,

The Cleveland Park Historical Society and DDOT are recruiting neighbors to help care for the neighborhood's trees.  We have a serious water deficit this year and young trees need your help. See the message below from the city's Chief Forester, Earl Eutsler, on how residents can sign up to become "Canopy Keepers," and note especially the link to the map of recently-planted trees.

If you would like to participate in a CPHS tree team, please email staff @ clevelandparkhistoricalsociety.org and we will put you in touch with those leading the effort.

Mr. Eustler writes:

All of the newly planted city trees will be watered twice a month this year; however, if current conditions persist, even that may not be enough to guarantee full establishment. As such, we encourage residents across the city to help these young trees survive. If residents are interested in becoming 'Canopy Keepers' we will provide them a durable, reusable watering tub device to facilitate easy and effective watering of newly planted trees. To sign up, visit www.ddot.dc.gov/canopykeepers. Once signed up, we will deliver a watering device. A map of where trees have recently been planted is available on our website.

Carin Ruff
Project Coordinator,  Cleveland Park Historical Society 

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

"Tree Talk Thursdays" Gives Online Answers to Questions about DC Trees

The Casey Trees Foundations is launching a once-a-month free online chat series called Tree Talk Thursdays, which will introduce the general public to urban forestry issues in DC, as well as answer tree questions from online participants. The forum will highlight issues affecting the District’s tree canopy and there will be a Q&A time, so that you can ask your tree questions of the experts and get answers you can put to immediate use.

The chat series, hosted on Casey Trees’ website, will air on the second Thursday of every month from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. EST.  The kick-off show on April 14 presents a discussion on how to properly select and plant trees. Elizabeth Philbrick, Manager of Frager’s Hardware Store’s Garden Center, will join Mike Galvin and Sara Turner, Casey Trees’ deputy director and urban forestry manager respectively, on the chat.

Individuals can participate in live sessions or replay past chats at Tree Talk Thursdays. Questions are accepted prior to and during the chat session. To submit a question in advance or suggest a topic, email treedc@caseytrees.org.

The spring/summer 2011 Tree Talk Thursdays schedule is:

April 14: Prepping to plant trees; Shopping and planting smart.

May 12: Tree report card. Grades are in. Reporting on how DC did.

June 9: Certified Arborists: Why you want one, where to find one.

July 14: Summer tree care: a tree survival guide.

August 11:  Trees of note. Discovering, appreciating notable trees in the DC area.

September 8: Weathering storms, minimizing damage to trees and property.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Zen of a Good Parking Space

Photo by Bill Adler

A parking space on Macomb Street, NW in the District of Columbia.