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Tics

twigging wrote 3 days ago: Well I’ve called a halt to my search. Another weekend of scouring the Common has led me to the … more →

Tags: blossom, Ash dieback, Tics, magpies, wrens

Dangers on the Job

CLCtreeservices wrote 2 weeks ago: Babies! Last week during the OCAA Day of Service at Camp Woodeden, a raccoon family was found in an … more →

Tags: Canada, CLC Tree Services, nature, Camp Woodeden, Emerald Ash Borer, Nature, OCAA Day of Service, raccoons, Tree

Ash Tree Blossom...continued!

elleturner4 wrote 3 weeks ago: On 22nd April I posted some photos of ash trees coming into blossom. So when I went for my walk I th … more →

Tags: Buds, nature, Photography (2), postaday, Nature, Photography, spring

City To Treat 35,000 Trees To Protect Against Emerald Ash Borer

Todd Feurer wrote 4 weeks ago: CHICAGO (CBS) – The city’s war against the tree-killing Emerald Ash Borer was kicked up … more →

Tags: Heard On WBBM 780, Local, News, Syndicated Local, watch & listen, Bernie Tafoya, Charles Williams, Department of Streets and Sanitation, Emerald Ash Borer

Weekly Photo Challenge: Up2 comments

elleturner4 wrote 1 month ago: Look up in the ash trees, whilst we still have them, and just look at their beautiful buds…. A … more →

Tags: nature, Photography (2), Weekly Photo Challenge, postaday, weekly photo challenge: up, Nature, Photography

Green in Green: Emerald Ash Borer a Threat to Syracuse's Ash Trees

chelseaholtman wrote 1 month ago: The emerald ash borer, a metallic-green beetle from Asia just one-half an inch long, is the killer r … more →

Tags: Syracuse, beetle, Emerald Ash Borer

Henry Clay Establishes Ashland

Wendy wrote 1 month ago: In honor of Henry Clay’s birthday 4/12/1777 ! YOU ARE HERE -> EARLY 1800s Henry Clay made h … more →

Tags: Farm 2, Henry Clay Era (1800-1852), American architecture, antebellum, Architecture, Ashland, bluegrass, Estate, farm

Let Your Love Grow (Friday Fictioneers, April 2013)76 comments

Sandra wrote 1 month ago: Today’s photo prompt from Friday Fictioneers is a photograph submitted by Scott Vanatter with … more →

Tags: Just sayin', Friday Fictioneers, Controlling Fathers, living memorials

Chalara ash disease – learning to live with it?6 comments

Kay Haw wrote 1 month ago: Reblogged from the tree diseases and pests website: It’s official – chalara ash disease is here to s … more →

Tags: climate change, Conservation, invasive species, woodland trust, Government, DEFRA, Disease, tree diseases, Χαλαρά

A New Season of EAB Concern is Just Around The Corner

Dave Dailey wrote 2 months ago: As flowers bloom and green leaves break forth, green bugs will eat their way out of the trunks of as … more →

Tags: spring, Tree Care, Birchcrest, Damage, Dave Dailey, EAB, Emerald Ash Borer, Pest, Rochester

Sector 15

iaman0n wrote 2 months ago: Here goes nothing! *** I see a blue swirling object in front of me, the height of any average man. I … more →

Tags: Sector-15, Future, Testing, clouds, falling, Portals, Video Games, Portal, Game

Eastern Ash Bark Beetle

singellis wrote 3 months ago: These are galleries and an exit hole that are caused by the Eastern Ash Bark Beetle. … more →

Tags: Insects, Trees, Eastern Ash Bark Beetle

Yggdrasill2 comments

Aimee wrote 3 months ago: The World Tree   Many cultures have a Tree of Life concept.  In Nordic mythology, the Yggdrasil … more →

Tags: philosophical stuff, Yggdrasill, World Tree, Connectedness, Nordic mythology

Candlemas bells

helenatnabend wrote 4 months ago: The beginning of the year is a special time at the House at Nab End.  Outside, the outlines of the a … more →

Tags: outdoors, Daffodils, Garden, Scilla, Seasons, Simple Pleasures, snowdrops, spring flowers, Tulips

Everything looks good in the snow11 comments

James Corner wrote 4 months ago: Even a couple of coppiced ash trees at the side of the road look striking in the snow.  I think … more →

Tags: Landscapes, coppice, snow, spruce tree

Ash Die Back - All our fault?

greencentre wrote 5 months ago: Several lines here, not necessarily all relevant: 1 – Import, export, trans country and trans contin … more →

Tags: Green Politics, New forests and woodland, Land Use, Ecology, Tree Nurseries, ash die back

Fight the Ash Dieback Disease

naturalpantheist wrote 5 months ago: If anyone is in the UK, you will know that there have recently been cases of a disease called Chalar … more →

Tags: Practice, Pantheism, Nature, spirituality, naturalistic pantheism, Paganism, Environment, druidry, woodland trust

a spiral of #otters

shaunlambert wrote 5 months ago: a spiral of otters Spiralszoomorphicterminalsvibrantmenagerie ofbirdsandbeastsinterwoveninrhythmicin … more →

Tags: contemplative/mindful practices, Mindful Art, British Library, Contemplation, contemplative art, holts, lindisfarne gospels, Meditatio, meditation

Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed in Kansas City

martincitymo wrote 5 months ago: Rosehill Garden’s owner Curtis Stroud sheds light on how to save your precious trees… Th … more →

Tags: Blog, green initiatives, News, Martin City, Environment, Emerald Ash Borer, rosehill gardens, Kansas City, Kansas City, MO


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