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| Danvilleva.gov

Author: Danvilleva.gov Source: Visit Site The City of Danville will receive support from the Green Infrastructure Center (GIC) to support and expand tree cover in the city. Danville is one of the first cities selected

James Luggen I recently got married at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden earlier this month and it was perfect! My fiancé and I both immediately agreed to this location last year, being the first and

Mike Mather It happens every summer. One or two people will quietly confess to me “I love my mimosa tree.” There is a lot to love about mimosa trees. They are fast growing. They have

| CHARLIE PAULLIN

Author: CHARLIE PAULLIN Source: Visit Site Chesapeake Bay Foundation points to loss of trees from development. Farmers need to install about 4,000 acres a year to reach a 2027 goal State and regional partners in

Peter Girardi What should you do if you see a hollow spot in your tree? First, know that it has been there for a very long time before you noticed it. Second, watch it for

Greg Crews You just had to take down a large Oak that died in your backyard and now you are left with a giant stump where the tree once stood. It’s ugly and just takes

| Ryan Nadeau

Author: Ryan Nadeau Source: Visit Site RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) , The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is taking a look at equitable access to shade outdoors, or “tree equity,” and how this directly impacts health.

| Mindy McIntosh-Shetter

Author: Mindy McIntosh-Shetter Source: Visit Site Jeff Inman’s Tree Risk Assessment and Becoming an Arborist! On TimberTalks, Jeff Inman, an experienced arborist and risk manager at Truetimber, discusses the educational pathways, on-the-job training, and diverse

| Virginia Farm Bureau - Gannon and Alice Kemp

Author: Virginia Farm Bureau – Gannon and Alice Kemp Source: Visit Site RICHMOND, The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a busy, above-average hurricane season, and residents are urged to stay vigilant and plan

Aidan Stewart This time of year, I often have conversations with customers about getting their trees “ready for hurricane season.” Summer in Richmond is notorious for random thunderstorms and other intense weather events, so here

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