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    Tree Lopping Adelaide – Phone AdelaideTreeRemovalcom on 08) 7100 1599 – Video

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Tree Expert Burke VA Genesis Tree Service – Video

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Public hearing scheduled for downtown tree removal

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Published: September 2, 2014 | Last Modified: September 2, 2014 07:37PM

    By Andrew Ragali Record-Journal staff

    WALLINGFORD A hearing Friday afternoon will allow for public feedback on the towns decision to remove 38 pear and oak trees along Center Street from Route 5 to North Main Street.

    The hearing will be held in the Town Hall auditorium at 4 p.m. It will be hosted by Public Works Director Henry McCully, the towns tree warden. Trees along Center Street were marked for removal last week.

    According to state statute, any member of the public opposing tree removal has 10 days to notify the tree warden in writing. Once an appeal is filed, the tree warden is required to hold a public hearing. Town Councilor John LeTourneau, who owns a business on Center Street, said he filed an appeal late last week.

    Within three days after the hearing, the tree warden must approve or deny the appeal. Within 10 days of the decision, an appeal may be filed in Superior Court.

    Mayor William W. Dickinson Jr. has said the trees are scheduled to be removed and replaced this fall because theyve gotten too large.

    The trees now lining Center Street were planted in the mid-1990s.

    Dickinson feels planting smaller trees will avoid damage to sidewalks, create more pedestrian space and look aesthetically attractive.

    The town removed 28 Callery pear trees on nearby Quinnipiac Street this spring, replacing them with the same species. Dickinson has said the town plans on replacing trees along Center Street and North Main and South Main streets over the next two years as part of a tree planting program

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    Sioux City tree limb removal and dump site information

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KTIV) -

    The City of Sioux City has expanded the area for curbside pickup of residential tree debris.

    It now includes areas south of the line generally marked by the intersection of Lincoln Way and Lewis Boulevard, Lorraine Avenue and Whispering Creek Drive.

    Officials said city crews will pick up within several blocks of this area affected by Sunday evening's storms.

    Residents in this area must have their tree debris on the curbside by Thursday September 4 at 8 am.

    Residents in the initial area identified east of South Lakeport and south of Singing Hills Boulevard, must have debris to the curb by 8:00 am Wednesday, September 3.

    Officials said there is a tree dump open in the park area south of the Sioux City waste water plant at 3100 South Lewis Boulevard.

    It's available for dumping of residential tree debris only Tuesday and Wednesday until 8:00 pm, closing on Thursday at 4:00 pm.

    Officials said all debris left at the curbside and taken to the tree dump, must be free of building material and garbage.

    If you have questions, call the city at 712-279-6222.

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    Tree replacement for Cebu bus rapid transit unacceptable

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The project, based on initial plans, entails the cutting of 2,024 trees in Cebu City

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    MANILA, Philippines Lawyer and environmentalist Gloria Estenzo Ramos said it would be unacceptable to simply plant new trees to replace the 2,024 trees to be cut in Cebu City to make way for the planned bus rapid transit system.

    Government agencies in charge of the project should first give a valuation of the ecosystem services such as filtering pollution, water services, absorption of carbon dioxide, among others, to prove that the expected benefits will outweigh the impacts arising from the removal of these trees, she told Rappler on Tuesday, September 2.

    Based on the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) Environmental Impact Assessment of the project, 2,024 trees will be affected in the first phase of implementation of the P10.62-billion (US$244.78 million*) project, reported Cebu Daily News.

    Most of these trees are narra trees along Osmea Boulevard, a major avenue in the city. The first phase involves the clearing of trees occupying both sides of the road and center islands from Bulacao to Ayala.

    The usual protocol set by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for the cutting of trees for public works is to require the responsbile government agency to plant new trees elsewhere.

    As an alternative to cutting down the trees, government agencies like the Cebu City Parks and Playgrounds Commission had suggested earth-balling the trees and replanting them elsewhere.

    But even Environment Secretary Ramon Paje has said that earth-balling the careful carving out of an earth ball below the tree to move the tree with its root system intact does not assure the survival of the trees.

    Cebu, the countrys second biggest metropolis, cannot afford to have more of its trees cut, said Ramos.

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    The Queen and her green canopy

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Hindu Dr. Thilagavathi

    Dr. Thilagavathi was very happy with her new posting as assistant professor, Botany, at Queen Mary's College. Tiruchi was home-town but Chennai had a beach for walks. She found a house in Santhome, and was soon on the Marina promenade at sunrise. But I never managed to walk beyond the Queen Marys College gates, she said. The campus looked like a forest from across the road. I wanted to check out the trees and the shrubs. What kind of vegetation resisted the salty breeze so well?

    On those walks, she gave herself a daily quiz identify each tree, shrub and herb. She was thrilled when she could, took pictures when she couldn't, and rushed home to find out. Three years later, her project was complete: she now knew the 17 acres of the campus was crowded with 258 plants of which 49 were trees. Herbs, shrubs, grasses, sedges and climbers made up the rest. She could identify every one of them.

    It is a case of curiosity growing into a hobby she said, when I met her in the staffroom. To coincide with QMC's centenary this year, she decided to compile the campus greenery into a glossy what better way to salute the grand old lady than to record her green cover that surely pre-dated her? Here it is, she said, and pulled out the 320-page tome she has named Flora of Queen Mary's College.

    The book is comprehensive with tables of botanical/family/common/vernacular names of the flora, maps, a note on plant-diversity, a pie-chart of family names and spooky snap-shots of trees and climbers around the old buildings that bring out the forest ambience spectacularly. Every subsequent page tells the story of a tree/shrub/herb with pictures and information on its name, use, special qualities.

    But even a book like this can't beat a walk in the woods. We step out, Dr. Thilagavathi leading the way stopping, pointing, narrating how she discovered their names, properties and coastal claims an enthusiastic mom promoting her kids. Ear-leaf acacia, she says, pointing to a gnarled collection of trunks and leaves. Called pencil maram, used for furniture, the species grows well in sandy regions and prevents soil erosion. The jamun tree grows all down the coast. We stop to look at the shampoo/soap-nut tree (Sapindus emarginatus), the anti-inflammatory Premna corymbosa (I saw it only in this campus,), the seasonal Indian ash tree (Lannea coromandelica, udiyamaram trunk used for ship-building and the bark, for ulcer/wound treatment), Jamaica cherry (wild, edible red fruit) again seen only on this campus, silver oak in front of the English department new, didn't see it last year, lead tree that grows only on sand consulted the Internet for identification, 15 sausage trees definitely coastal and common to the city. Looming ahead are Coomb tree (kumadi), sandy again, eucalyptus and bulletwood (magizhampoo).

    We talk of ficus a street in Mylapore is lined with them, an only-in-Chennai phenomenon, she said. The tall ornamental shrub on the Marina is Plumeria alba. With leaves at the tip of stalks, it can withstand sea-breeze. Munnai (Premna corymbosa) is used while cooking fish, while Guazuma ulmifolia (faux rudhraksh, pickle-nut) has fine surface hair that can catch metal particles and absorb it. They make excellent avenue trees, but need care during rains. There is the threateningly-named devil-pepper/be-still/wild-snake-root (Rauvolfia tetraphylla) tree, aanaikundumani (Adenanthera pavonina symbol of love in China), whose seeds are used as jeweller's weight, siris (vaagai) (the bark is used to treat bronchitis, and the seeds for piles), neem, punnai, nettilingam, and among herbs, argemone that grows in profusion.

    We cover every inch of the campus: we squeeze through a wicket gate to the abandoned old building at the back where every tree/shrub (one is Pisonia alba) is 100-plus. We climb down steps in the front to check out the grove of temple trees. Why is this area at a lower level? she asks and answers: undulating sand dunes, maybe. Walking through the shrubs and vines, she bends and picks passiflora (passion) fruits. Eat these, they taste superb! I wait to make sure of the reaction. I'm already pleasantly woozy. We move towards the canteen for a darshan of the tree of life (tree of trees). A couple of branches have been chopped off, but Dr. Thilagavathi is consoled that we can see the beautiful patterns on the trunk. This is high-density wood, Lignum vitae, the leaves are medicinal.

    A 100 saplings were planted on the campus to mark the centenary. That's enough material for her next book.

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    Homes for sale – 2030 Palmer Drive, Melbourne, FL 32935 – Video

    - September 3, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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