Welcome to Tree Planting Notes
Tree Planting Article
![]()
This is a selection made from among articles on Tree Planting. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.
Artificial Trees Advantages
from: M. PhicanChoosing an artificial tree gives you a lot of advantages when
compared with real trees:
First of all, an artificial tree is a lot easier to maintain. It
doesn't need any water, fertilizer or sunlight - all it need is
to be cleaned once in a while.
An artificial tree does not need to be cut down as it will
always stay the same size. We all know how normal trees can
overgrow your home and create undesired shadows. Something like
that will not happen with an artificial tree.
Artificial trees can be planted everywhere. The climate doesn't
matter, you can have palm trees in Alaska if you want it
(although it might look a bit out of this world).
There will be no problem with insects and other animals. You
really have to be unlucky before your artificial tree becomes
the nest of a disgusting bug colony.
Finally, you can easily move your tree around if its not to big
or even pack it away for a few months. People bringing their
trees with them when they move are not unheard of.
Most artificial tree look very life like, but for the ultimate
experience it might be desirable to go for a preserved tree.
While artificial trees are normally made of plastic, a preserved
tree is made of natural materials around an empty trunk. The
natural materials will even make the artificial tree smell the
right way.
About the author:
M. Phican is very excited about artificial gardening and have
created a website dedicated to artificial trees and palm trees.
href="www.artificialtreeinfo.com">www.artificialtreeinfo.com">www.artificialtreeinfo.com
![]() |
![]() |
Tree Planting News
Community planting marks the start of tree events in city
NOTE: This story was written by Susan Di Biase, a member of Jacksonville’s Tree Commission. Saturday, February 4th, Scout Troop 19 and JSU Earth Club volunteers gathered together for this year’s annual tree planting.
Read more...Police conduct tree planting
CAMP OLIVAS -- In line with the National Greening Program of the National Government, the Central Luzon police have conducted a tree planting activity inside this camp. During the tree planting activity, Police Regional chief Edgardo Ladao led the planting of 150 narra seedlings within the camp's vicinity. The seedlings were provided by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources in the ...
Read more...Author dishes out dirt on tree-planting career
Charlotte Gill returns to Nanaimo Thursday (Feb. 9) to dish out the dirt on tree planting. The author of Eating Dirt, Gill first strapped a bag of seedlings around her waist at the age of 20. She was like thousands of other adventure-seeking young people looking for a summer job that paid well.
Read more...Fall River Tree Planting program to meet Feb. 28
The Fall River Street Tree Planting program’s next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. at Bristol Community College, Room C110.
Read more...Jubilee tree planting ceremony
A COMMEMORATIVE tree will be planted next weekend at a special ceremony to mark this year’s Jubilee.
Read more...




