Tree Mail: Early Spring 2022

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Volume 10: Issue 1

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2022 Arbor Week Celebration

Arbor Week is quickly approaching and will take place March 21st – 26th. This year’s celebration features some of the traditional favorites, like the Arbor Day Tree Planting, as well as some more recent additions like the Urban Forest Scavenger Hunt and free tree seedlings at Downtown businesses. Learn more about how you can get involved during Arbor Week…

The Urban Forest Scavenger Hunt is Back!

The Urban Forest Scavenger Hunt was so popular last year, we have brought it back as an annual part of the Arbor Week Celebration! Find out how to participate in this year’s hunt and enter to win prizes…

Arbor Day Art Show

The annual Trees in Our Town exhibit is currently on display at the Edmond Historical Society and Museum through April 30th! Learn more about this year’s Arbor Day Art Show…

Updated Volunteer Event Schedule

Urban Forestry recently updated our volunteer event schedule, and we have several opportunities that Edmond residents can get involved with this spring, from planting trees to spreading mulch.  Signups are available in advance of each event. Check out the updated schedule…

Soil Improvement for Trees

Whether a property owner is concerned about the condition of an existing tree, looking to aid establishment for a newly planted tree, or just wants to maintain good condition in the trees growing in their yard, fertilization and addition of other soil amendments frequently come up when Urban Forestry is consulting with Edmond residents about their trees. Learn some basic tips for managing soil nutrients for optimal tree health…

Tree Species Highlight

Coming out of a winter like we just experienced, we frequently crave something in the landscape that can block the frigid winds while also adding a bit of aesthetic interest back into our view. Bosnian pine is one such tree that can tolerate the cold and wind while providing other benefits to your property. Learn more about this season’s tree species highlight…

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