Branch Out Burlington - Helping Backyard Trees & Local Forests Thrive
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From Branch Out Burlington:
Helping Backyard Trees & Local Forests Thrive. One Hundred-Acre Wood thrives without a care as home to the bears, bees and legacy trees. It’s a fictional place. But Vermont’s backyard woodlands and street trees need best practices for planting and year-round care to withstand their changing settings. Burlington City Arborist V.J. Comai helps landowners identify what sites, species, planting options, and care trees need to avoid common deadly mistakes. He tells surprising stories of neighborhood trees and the unexpected things his shovel discovers. VJ’s Q&As are not to be missed.
For more information visit: https://enjoyburlington.com/team/comai-vjc
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