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Friday Follies: DIY Streets

I’m really liking this Friday Follies blog entry-recipe hybrid. Just so you know. Do you know about the foodie throw down over the best recipe for chocolate chip cookies? People are quite vigorously opinionated about which recipe yields the best cookie. In the beginning I didn’t put much stock in this (who could find fault… More

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Friday Follies: Will This Tree Make Me Fat?

First off, I have to share some good news. Friday Follies the blog feature: 2 Friday Follies the original (tasty treats in the office): 1 Tasty treats are here! (BTW, the picture above is for blueberry cornbread skillet cake.) But, moving on to the business of the day: I just read about these nifty tree nutrition… More

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Friday Follies: My, What Pretty Trees You Have!

For this week’s edition of Friday Follies I’m focusing on the work of Meyer Wells, a design firm recently featured in the New York Times. Meyer Wells makes custom furniture and design pieces from trees that have been felled due to development, disease or weather. Their tagline is “furniture with modern roots” — har har!… More

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blogTO Asks, “Will Silva Cells Help Improve Our Urban Forest?”

(Silva Cells along Bloor Street) Matthew Harris has written a great article over at blogTO, “Will Silva Cells Help Improve Toronto’s Urban Forest?“ His piece gives a good overview of the many projects we have happening in Toronto at the moment — Bloor Street, the Queensway, Sugar Beach, Mill Street, West Don Lands, and more,… More

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San Francisco’s Better Streets Plan Misses the Point on Trees

Last month the City of San Francisco released its final draft of its Better Streets Plan, a design guideline to make the city safer, healthier, prettier, and easier to use. The Better Streets Plan was developed over a number of years after a Better Streets Policy was implemented by the Board of Supervisors and Mayor… More

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DC Department of Transportation Needs Help Watering Trees

As everyone on the East Coast is already aware, there is a terrible heat wave happening. Parkview DC is reporting that the Washington, D.C. Department of Transportation (DDOT) has released a request to the public for their help watering the district’s street trees while temperatures stay so high. These are dangerous conditions for the health… More

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BBC Article Calls To Increase Urban Tree-scape

Mark Kivner, a science and environment reporter with the BBC News, has written about a new report released by the Woodland Trust highlighting the importance of the urban canopy to the health of cities and their inhabitants. The report discusses the decline in tree cover across the UK, and the attendant problems that have resulted… More

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ASLA Launches Green Infrastructure Campaign

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) recently announced the launch of a Green Infrastructure Campaign to bring attention to the role that green infrastructure plays in healthy, sustainable communities — as well as the role of the landscape architecture community in undertaking and meeting these goals. The campaign also focuses of legislation, most recently HR… More

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Chicago to Undertake Tree Census

The Chicago Tribune is reporting that the City will undertake a tree census led by Edith Makra, community trees advocate at the Morton Arboretum, in close cooperation with the Forest Service. This effort has been designed to accurately tally all the species that are living in the yards, parks, and streets of every city and town, and unincorporated area of Cook, DuPage,… More

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How Does the Silva Cell Affect Street Tree Value?

By L. Peter MacDonagh, RLA, ISA, LEED-AP This post has a lot of statistics. If you are tired this may not be the blog post to read. Reading it when you are well rested will probably help. The May 2010 issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine has a terrific article in it, “What is a Street Tree… More

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