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It's been a brutally hot summer throughout the U.S., and it's even worse in many urban pockets. Trees can help.
But when trees are out of sync, seed loss can increase to over 40%. For decades we have known that beech mast events happen in the year after a warm summer.
People have been celebrating the summer solstice with elaborate rituals since prehistoric times. But humans aren't the only species to take mark June 21 as a special time.
Tips For Transplanting Fruit Trees In Hot Weather Last year, I got some young peach trees and planted them in early September. They did well, and one even rewarded us with peaches this summer ...
DENVER — As extreme temperatures become the norm, a Denver nonprofit is helping neighborhoods stay cool during the summer with a simple solution - more trees. The Park People is accepting ...