Time to turn the heat down

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Here is mama chocolate tree, when she was a baby. 🥹🥰🌱
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Join us in planting trees this weekend to combat deforestation and promote a greener future. Every sapling counts—let’s grow together! 🌱

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to keep the desert from expanding farmers #planttrees domestic animal have eatan so many the plants near the #chalbs
#TrevienStanger: "I #planttrees. When I look at the apathy, neglect, & confusion amongst my generation & those coming, I feel compelled to act...I've had a hand in planting <100K trees over the past 12 yrs. This simple act transforms [me] in ways I'm only beginning to understand."
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Good Idea: Plant trees in cities

https://research.fs.usda.gov/treesearch/67583

Planting trees in urban areas has been linked to significant health benefits, including healthier birth weights, reduced symptoms of ADHD, and lower rates of cardiovascular disease and mortality. Research in Portland, Oregon, showed that adding trees to neighborhoods not only saves lives but also has economic benefits, with a single tree potentially reducing mortality costs by $14.2 million. As trees mature, their health benefits grow, making urban tree planting a powerful tool for improving public health and well-being.

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Plant a tree and save a life? The value of planting more trees in urban areas | US Forest Service Research and Development

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So, unfortunately, the original web page is 404. However, someone archived it (maybe even me)! And yes, this is the method I used to start my walnut trees. One has to cover the pots with chicken wire after planting the walnuts -- or they will get eaten by squirrels! Also, the local deer were chewing on the bark of one of my walnut saplings (they chewed through one as well), so I had to put some fencing around the saplings. The chewed plant is making a comeback, as the deer didn't remove the bark around the tree completely...

How to Grow a #WalnutTree From a #Walnut

By Dale Devries

"Walnut trees are high and majestic trees when they are full grown. The trees are very easy to start from seed and they grow well in almost any type of soil. The enemy you must watch for most closely is the squirrel. If you don't protect your seed, the squirrels will surely dig them up and make lunch out of them. Patience is key when starting a walnut tree from a walnut, as it can take up to 10 years for the tree to bear fruit.

Step 1

Gather some walnuts that have fallen out of a tree nearby your home. This usually starts happening in the fall before the first freeze. If there are no walnut trees near your home, go to a local nursery and purchase the seeds. This way you will know the seeds are viable and haven't been processed like the walnuts you buy at the store.

Step 2

Place the walnuts you've collected on a covered work table. Hold a hammer sideways and tap the nut a few times. It should split and the seed will be visible. Pull the husk off and discard.

Step 3

Dig a hole only a couple of inches deep. The hole should only be two times the width of the nut. Plant more seeds than you want trees in case some don't come up. You can thin them out later or transplant the others.

Step 4

Plant the seeds right away and cover them with dirt. Place chicken wire over the dirt where the seeds are and cover with straw. This will keep the squirrels from digging them up and protect them. Mark the location where you planted them.

Step 5

Leave them alone for the winter. They will start to sprout in the spring. You can remove the chicken wire at this point, but you may want to get a vegetable cage for them while they are very small. This will not only protect them from predators, but you will not run over them with the lawn mower either. They will quickly grow out of the cage and you will no longer need it.

Step 6

Transplant or pull up the weakest of the seedlings when they are about 6 inches tall. Water regularly throughout the summer and spread some compost around the soil but not directly on the new trunk. They will grow 1 to 2 feet in their first season. After the winter again, just water and compost the new tree."

Source:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200812031754/https://www.hunker.com/12176487/how-to-grow-a-walnut-tree-from-a-walnut/

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How to Grow a Walnut Tree From a Walnut | Hunker

Walnut trees are high and majestic trees when they are full grown. The trees are very easy to start from seed and they grow well in almost any type of soil. The enemy you must watch for most closely is the squirrel. If you don't protect your seed, the squirrels will surely dig them up and make lunch out of them.

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Senegal’s national dish depends on vegetables that are threatened by deforestation and poor soil 🍅🍆🥕

But with forest gardens — and 750,000 trees growing alongside 500 families — those crops are thriving again.

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Heute Bäume gepflanzt im Norden Berlins mit dem Aufbuchen e.V. 100 Freiwillige haben mitgemacht.

Gut zu wissen: Es melden sich immer mehr Menschen für diese Pflanzaktionen an, als Plätze da sind. Dir Hälfte der Leute waren heute zum ersten Mal dabei, inklusive mir. Also nicht unterkriegen lassen von der "Alles wird immer schlechter" Geschichte, die die Leute erzählen, sondern anpacken und weitererzählen 😉

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