TREES
One last Arb post
I just had so many beautiful photos from our trip to the Arboretum last weekend that I have to share a few more. . . I will have something more original on Monday, I promise. ;) Here are some gorgeou...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 7:50 AM
Win a Copy of Money Doesn't Grow on Trees
As part of America Saves Week today I am hosting a giveaway of a copy of the book, Money Doesnt Grow on Trees, A Parents Guide to Raising Financially Responsible Children. It is one of the books I h...
Posted on 2/23/12 at 7:58 AM
Bud watch
Last fall, probably a little too late in the year, my husband Eric and I got a good deal on two peach trees. Ive wanted to put in a couple of peach trees for a few years, but never got around to doing...
Posted on 3/30/11 at 12:03 PM
Around the Capitol
Here are some odds and ends from state government today: The North Dakota Ag Department is starting a weekly Internet radio show called "North Dakota Now." It will air at 11 a.m. CT Wednesdays at ht...
Posted on 12/21/10 at 5:21 PM
yes the leaves are changing. but why?
ever wondered exactly the cause for leave's to change? The ND Forest Service explains here: WHY DO LEAVES CHANGE COLOR? Bottineau People look forward to the exciting changes in tree color each f...
Posted on 9/17/10 at 11:59 AM
Residents to get written apologies after city gives trees severe trims
The Jamestown city engineer’s office will be issuing written apologies to property owners where boulevard trees were harshly pruned this fall. The action was the result of the Jamestown Public Works Committee meeting Thursday.By Keith Norman , January 27, 2012
City crews tree trimming appear to be rather wasteful
I have noticed how many people it takes for the city to trim trees. Tuesday I saw they had 10 people on the job. Two were working; the rest were standing, watching. It seems to me it would be more likely to have an accident with so many around.By Lloyd Sjostrom , January 12, 2012
Trees to go: City says about 1,000 along the James need removing
By Kari Lucin , January 11, 2012
Broken bats program means 16,800 new trees
Minnesota state parks and trails can expect thousands of new trees next year, thanks to a Minnesota Twins’ partnership with the Department of Natural Resources.October 28, 2011
Dead trees will mar Texas landscape for years
DALLAS (AP) — Pockets of brown, sickly trees mar the traditionally majestic pine woods in East Texas. Leafless oaks can be seen across the state. Even native drought-resistant cedars are dying off in some areas after proliferating during the last century.By Jamie Stengle, Associated Press , October 15, 2011
Tree-trimming work
October 07, 2011
More residents choosing elms that are disease resistant
By Ben Rodgers , October 07, 2011
Emerald ash borer still a ways off from North Dakota
By Ben Rodgers , August 04, 2011
Wet weather creates disease issues for trees in the area
I am getting lots of calls on trees. Leaves are turning brown, curling, and dropping from ash, oak, maple and other trees. Nobody likes to see their tree shed leaves in the summer. Here are a few key points:By Lance Brower , July 13, 2011
Poisoned trees not dead yet
The ailing oaks at Toomer’s Corner are a mottled mix of yellow and brown these days, but experts say there’s still a chance the trees will be in good enough shape for Auburn football fans to roll them with toilet paper after wins this fall.July 05, 2011
Experts say trees dying from flood
People along the Missouri River for the past month have been focused on protecting their homes and businesses, but forestry experts are already taking about how to deal with the thousands of dead and dying trees all along the waterway.June 27, 2011
Man arrested for poisoning Auburn's historic oaks
February 17, 2011
51 communities honored by N.D. Forest Service
Fifty-one North Dakota communities and one utility are being recognized by the North Dakota Forest Service.February 10, 2011
No Christmas tree pick-up service
The city engineer’s office announced Friday that due to ongoing snow removal operations, city crews will not provide Christmas tree pick-up service this year. Residents can take them to the Baling Facility at no cost and place them on the compost pile.January 22, 2011
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