Arbor Day Foundation's Conservation Trees Booklet Available

April 30, 2010 at 9:07 a.m.
Arbor Day Foundation's Conservation Trees Booklet Available
Arbor Day Foundation's Conservation Trees Booklet Available


Anyone interested in learning more about how to plant and care for trees can receive the Arbor Day Foundation's Conservation Trees booklet for only a $3 donation to the nonprofit tree-planting organization.
Conservation Trees is designed specifically to help people plant and care for trees, and features illustrations, colorful photos and easy-to-understand descriptions.
"Conservation Trees is a valuable resource for tree planters in every region of the country," said John Rosenow, chief executive and founder of the Arbor Day Foundation. "It is important that people plant new trees and take special care of our existing tree canopy because of the positive impact they have on the environment."
"Trees clean the air we breathe and drinking water for millions of Americans. They also help us conserve energy and are good for the soil. That's why it is so vital to properly plant new trees and care for the ones we already have."
The booklet provides details about the right way to plant and prune trees. Also included are tips on how to use shade trees and windbreaks to save on energy costs, attract songbirds, create a living snow fence, and to learn how to plant the right tree in the right place.
To receive the Conservation Trees booklet, send a $3 check along with your name and address to: Conservation Trees, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, or order online at www.arborday.org/conservationtrees.
Anyone interested in learning more about how to plant and care for trees can receive the Arbor Day Foundation's Conservation Trees booklet for only a $3 donation to the nonprofit tree-planting organization.
Conservation Trees is designed specifically to help people plant and care for trees, and features illustrations, colorful photos and easy-to-understand descriptions.
"Conservation Trees is a valuable resource for tree planters in every region of the country," said John Rosenow, chief executive and founder of the Arbor Day Foundation. "It is important that people plant new trees and take special care of our existing tree canopy because of the positive impact they have on the environment."
"Trees clean the air we breathe and drinking water for millions of Americans. They also help us conserve energy and are good for the soil. That's why it is so vital to properly plant new trees and care for the ones we already have."
The booklet provides details about the right way to plant and prune trees. Also included are tips on how to use shade trees and windbreaks to save on energy costs, attract songbirds, create a living snow fence, and to learn how to plant the right tree in the right place.
To receive the Conservation Trees booklet, send a $3 check along with your name and address to: Conservation Trees, Arbor Day Foundation, 100 Arbor Ave., Nebraska City, NE 68410, or order online at www.arborday.org/conservationtrees.