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IU has almost 13,000 trees on campus, including 40 to 50 invasive bradford pears. This is the second year of a three-year plan to remove them. Up to 20 bradford trees need to be cut down by next year.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has awarded grants to 10 communities and organizations to support tree planting and maintenance projects.
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The cherry tree that A. E. Housman wrote about in this poem is commonly known as bird cherry, which alas does not grow well for us in zone 6. A white tree that is a lovely substitute is the white dogwood.
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Join hosts Bob Zaltsberg and Sara Wittmeyer as they answer all your questions about gardening from our annual gardening show March 1.
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Join host Bob Zaltsberg as he talks with gardening experts about the best ways to start and manage your garden all season long.
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The trees will help the city maintain its forest program.
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Death doulas support the dying at the end of their lives, residents are caught off guard by tree cutting for the Fullerton Pike Project and longtime Bloomington bookstore Caveat Emptor may close unless new owners are found soon.
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Trees in West Gordon Pike were scheduled to be removed to follow plans for the long awaited Fullerton Pike Project, but residents were not informed.
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Are there more trees or acres of forest in Indiana than there were a decade ago? A listener in Elkhart wanted to know.
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There is a large number of more modern hybrid cultivars now available, and some produce flowers in other shades such as white, rose, magenta, burgundy, and purple.