Showing posts with label The Tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Tree. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2014

Arbor Day Event at Trees Atlanta


The Master Gardeners have been asked to pass along this information about the first Trees Atlanta Arbor Day Event.  Trees Atlanta with the generous support of the City of Atlanta and Atlanta’s Tree Conservation Commission, announces the first Trees Atlanta Georgia Arbor Day Speaker Event with nationally recognized author, Jim Robbins. 

Please read the informative flyer above about the Thursday, February 20th speaker Jim Robbins, author of The Man Who Planted Trees and science writer for The New York Times. This first speaker of 2014 will present an inspirational presentation entitled ‘The Power of Trees And How It Can Help Save the World’.  For more details about Jim’s talk and to register access this link:  http://treesatlanta.givezooks.com/events/trees-atlanta-arbor-day-speaker-event-with-jim-robbins

A brief description from Jim about his talk:
“The things we do know about trees, and the many things we don't -- from their ability to clean up toxic waste to the ways scientists say they connect to the cosmos. Trees heal people, are critical to insects and wildlife as medicine, and, some scientists believe, even have a nervous system that allows them to think, strategize and communicate. Most importantly he explains why trees should be seen as an "ecotechnology" to accomplish a wide range of important functions to heal broken ecosystems and adapt a changing planet.”

Trees Atlanta is thrilled to be hosting Jim Robbins and hopes that you will reserve space to attend the event.  If there is interest in attending, send emails to Green Meadows and we can form a car pool as parking is somewhat limited in the parking lot but street parking is available.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Out and About 9AM-ish April 11, 2013

GM Buddies  4/11/13  9AM-ish

Shinseiki Asian Pear (Pyrus Pyrifolia) Dwarf  4/11/13  9AM-ish

The Tree and Its Companions 4/11/13  9AM-ish
So just for the Record, here's what I saw before the community garden planning meeting - buddies hard at work while a pear tree soaks up the early AM sun.  Looking up, there's that beautifully formed oak.  Sigh ...  Don't be fooled by that 'little' mound of brush in the bottom center right of The Tree - that mound is HUGE.  Thanks, Guys, for your sweat-equity in clearing under and around The Tree!  Hope you three (Mike, Jim, Bruce) have time to sit and sip a tea-toddy nearby soon.