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Updated on November 12, 2007

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1. Forestry News: A billion thanks!
She speaks to Weekend about why planting a tree is vital to the wellbeing of our planet and to world peace. Anyone in the world can dig a hole, plant a tree and make sure that it survives, she says with her trademark smile. Her smile broadens into a big grin when you ask her about her trees. But there is more to her than a billion trees.
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2. Forestry News: People invited to sponsor a tree
Posters showing a tree stake attached to a bare lamppost are to be put up in 10 locations around the city and will be posted through residents' doors. People invited to sponsor a tree. The campaign by independent charity Trees for Cities follows a successful volunteer planting scheme in 2006. The campaign will launch officially at the end of November 2007.
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3. Forestry News: ADD TO OUR TREE CANOPY THIS FALL
The plants are going dormant or are dormant, and are less likely to suffer as much from transplant shock (even those that bloom in winter, such as camellias) Compared with planting trees and shrubs in the spring, planting in fall allows them to become better established before spring growth and the intense heat of summer. Maybe this idea is finally catching on, as I have recently received a number of questions on proper selection and planting of trees. Hardy trees and shrubs benefit in...
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4. Forestry News: Uganda: Wakiso in Tree Planting Crusade
She advised residents to approach the district forestry office for advice on tree planting and cutting. Harriet Nankya, the forestry officer, said with the support of the local government development programme, the district set up a tree-planting project and urged residents to embrace it. She said residents of Namayumba cut down trees to plant rice which affected the environment. To contact the copyright holder directly for corrections -- or for permission to republish or make other...
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5. Forestry News: Real or fake, potted or cut, what's the greenest Christmas tree of all?
Which is "greener" - a real tree or an artificial one? One that's been chopped down or one that's potted? The answers depend on where and how you live, and where the trees - real or faux - are coming from. But, he notes, if you use the same tree for the 15 years that he expects you to, the fuel use over time would probably be less than transporting fresh trees each year. Nelson suggests asking nursery experts how to go about acclimating the tree first to indoor conditions and then again to...
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6. Forestry News: Hospital looks to preserve, clone tree
The hospital has invested more than $25,000 in attempts to save the tree, but arborists and tree experts agree it is dying of old age. A centuries-old copper beech tree in the hospital's front yard is diseased from the inside out, and could fall within the next several years. In 1999, Metropolitan Forestry Consultants of Lansing discovered a soil fungus had caused root rot in two of the tree's nine major roots, and fungus appearing on the bark indicated wood decay. Since the decay weakened...
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