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Do GOOD for Trees

Top 10 Things to Do for Trees

Do these 10 things for trees and you will be a Hero Tree Protector!

Posted on 
Oct 12, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #10 and #1: Clean Up and Help Each Other

Clean up not only the trash around trees but also the legal, governmental, and business culture concerning the environment. And, we Tree Protectors can help each other do it.

Posted on 
Oct 10, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #9: Leave Leaves

Leaving leaves--shredded or whole--gives trees what they need. And it looks just fine. They are better than mulch.

Posted on 
Oct 9, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #8: Go Organic

Go organic for trees, for bees, for yourself, for your world!

Posted on 
Oct 8, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #7: Transplant Properly

There’s more to transplanting than digging a hole. The tree is entirely dependent upon you to help it survive at least its first season in the new spot. Here are the key points and a detailed description.

Posted on 
Oct 7, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #6: Water and Balance the Elements

Mature trees need water as much as you need water in heat and dryness. Find out why. See an example of how to balance the elements in a drought and fire situation.

Posted on 
Oct 6, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #5: Be Considerate, Come from the Tree's Point of View

What is a tree's life like? Imagine that you are a tree. That you can see through its "eyes"--so to speak.

Posted on 
Oct 5, 2020
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Basia Alexander
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Do for Trees #4: Advocate to keep trees. THINK WILD. Speak FOR Trees.

THINK WILD! We mean both applying creativity to the problem as well as leaving land naturally wild and free. Your speaking FOR trees with kindness and courage can make all of the difference to trees you love.

Posted on 
Oct 4, 2020
  by
Basia Alexander
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