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Trees on the Trail: Beautiful Bloomers

Flowering trees are often considered “ornamentals” leaving many to question their purpose beyond just “looking pretty”. But don’t let these beautiful blooms fool you, these trees offer numerous practical benefits to your landscape. Take advantage of these benefits and plant a flowering tree this year!

The 2024 Arbor Day Tree Giveaway will feature numerous native flowering trees, including Flowering Dogwood and Eastern Redbud, the latest species covered in our Trees on the Trail series. Get your own seedling tomorrow, January 27th, at Rob Fleming Park!

Master the Art of Native Tree Care with these Essential Resources

Learn how to care for your trees and ensure they thrive with these resources! Discover tips for planting bare-root trees, mulching, pruning, and choosing the right tree for the right place. Explore this year’s 12 tree varieties before joining us for the 48th Annual Arbor Day Tree Giveaway on January 27, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon at Rob Fleming Park.

Resolve to be a Champion for Clean Water in 2024!

Let’s commit to embracing environmental stewardship in 2024 and beyond! By taking mindful actions to protect our waterways, we can create a positive impact now, and into the future.

How about resolving to be a stronger steward for our hometown’s waterways in this year? Learn how volunteer Jeff Hodges turned his goal into a reality – to the benefit of our whole community.

Trees on the Trail: Small trees, enormous value!

Small trees or shrubs offer a wide range of benefits and are valuable additions to every garden’s ecosystem. Shrubs play an integral role in creating bee-, butterfly-, and bird-friendly gardens by providing pollen, nectar, and seeds. They enhance privacy, curb appeal, and property values. With benefits like these, adding small trees and shrubs to your landscape should be a no-brainer!

The 2024 Arbor Day Tree Giveaway will feature two beautiful understory species that can be trained into small trees or multi-stemmed shrubs: false indigo and buttonbush. Keep reading to see which one suits your landscape – or choose both for double the benefits!

Trees on the Trail: 3 Native Fruit Trees

Adding native fruit trees to your landscape is a fantastic choice that offers a multitude of benefits. These trees not only yield delicious and abundant crops but also attract wildlife, fostering a thriving ecosystem. The 2024 Arbor Day Tree Giveaway will feature three native fruit trees, Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana), Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) and Chickasaw Plum (Prunus angustifolia). Let’s take a deeper dive into the similarities and differences between these three native species and help decipher which native fruit tree is best for your landscape.

Trees on the Trail: the Mighty Oak

Adding an oak tree to your yard can bring numerous benefits. Discover whether the majestic white oak or the versatile Nuttall oak would be right for your site. Planting a native oak creates a thriving habitat that attracts birds and other wildlife, and supports local caterpillars which turn into beautiful butterflies and moths. Whether in your yard or on the trail, enjoy the beauty and benefits of these magnificent oaks that will be available at the 2024 Arbor Day Tree Giveaway in January!

Easy Peasy Pumpkin Squeezy

Each year 1.3 billion pounds of pumpkins end up in the landfill – talk about scary! Find out how you can repurpose your pumpkins after Halloween. The Woodlands Township Environmental Services Department invites all ages to ghoulish green fun at Pumpkin Smash, Saturday November 4, 2023 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Sterling Ridge Park and Ride (8001 McBeth Way).

Pollinators on the Patio for the Small Space Gardener  

Learn how to create a beautiful pollinator garden with limited outdoor space. Stop by the small space gardening booth at Woodlands Landscaping Solutions this Saturday September 30th. It’s an event you don’t want to miss!

Intern Spotlight: Meet Zachary Thibodeaux

Meet Zachary Thibodeaux, the Environmental Education Summer Intern who says “the most valuable thing I learned is that community involvement is vital to achieving environmental goals.” Read more about his experience in the latest post from Environmental Services.

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