Tree Walk and Talk: Sunday, July 1, 2012, at 11 AM

Join TreeStewards in a free walk and talk on all things trees. We’ll identify trees and discuss the following questions:

  •  What trees are appropriate for planting near power lines?
  • What is the dollar benefit of trees in reducing air conditioning costs?
  • How close to my house or street can I plant my tree?
  • Will tree roots damage my home’s foundation?
  • Do I need to mulch, and how much is the right amount?
  • Should I choose a native or non-native tree?
  • How much water do trees need?

Meet at 11 AM, Sunday, July 1 during Westover Farmers Market, on Library Plaza at the intersection of North McKinley St. & Washington Blvd. in Arlington.

About TreeStewards

TreeStewards of Arlington and Alexandria, Virginia, are trained volunteers who work to protect, preserve, and enhance urban tree canopy through public education and volunteer activities such as planting, pruning, and caring for trees.
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1 Response to Tree Walk and Talk: Sunday, July 1, 2012, at 11 AM

  1. Vincent Verweij says:

    Sounds great! I’ll be in Ohio, otherwise I’d attend. Have a good time!

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