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1. Aviators advised not to fly over fire areas
Midland Daily News - Aviators advised not to fly over fire areas Cloudy45 5 Day Forecast. Aviators advised not to fly over fire areas 04/01/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly Spring wildfire season has arrived, and fire season means burn permits, fire danger alerts and Forest Service and Department of Natural Resource planes flying fire surveillance daily, weather permitting. Aviators advised not to fly over fire areas 04/01/2007 Email to a friendPost a...
SourceMidland Daily News,MI

2. Water-Wise Planting Choices Urged this Spring
He said, however, that having drought-tolerant plants can sometimes be a fire hazard. He said sage plants like the red salvia greggi can be some of the best drought-tolerant plants and that most of them won't be eaten by animals. But he said that many people make the mistake of planting their drought-tolerant plants next to the heavier water users. Saturday March 31, 2007 While Santa Clarita residents are preparing to revamp their gardens for spring, a local water company is encouraging...
SourceThe Signal

3. Planting a tree? Follow these rules
No one shall plant, trim or remove any tree in any street parking, boulevard, park or public place in the City, or cause such action to be done by others without first obtaining a written permit from the City Operations and Maintenance Department Manager or Street Supervisor. Place a stake where you want the tree planted. Plant your tree at 50 percent of the parking width from the inside edge of the curb. Tree(s) must be at least 20 feet from any property corner, alley, driveway,...
SourceThe Globe Gazette

4. Plan before planting a tree
Selection: Do you want an evergreen tree, or one that drops its leaves in the winter? How much light will the tree receive? How much space do you have? How much cleanup do you want to do? Some trees drop fruit, pods, and cones; others have gorgeous spring blossoms. Location: Before planting, be sure to avoid placing the trees under utility wires, over buried lines or sewers, or too close to your neighbor's buildings or fences. Utility companies will prune branches back from lines, and...
SourceLexington HeraldLeader

5. Tough Times for Timber
Although the international market is hurting the state's timber industry, it is a necessary aspect of the business, said Gregory Cook, assistant state forester. It was that species of tree that caused the recent timbering boom. It was only a little more than a year ago that the state's timber industry was setting new production records. But the shift from oak to other kinds of wood is just one factor affecting the state's timbering industry today, Dye said. A final factor is that one of...
SourceWOWK,WV

6. Timber companies have less fire-fighting equipment
Macon Telegraph . 04/02/2007 . Timber companies have less fire-fighting equipment Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local Shopping Newspaper Ads All Classifieds Create an Ad Find an Ad Dating. Macon Telegraph . 04/02/2007 . Timber companies have less fire-fighting equipment Subscriber Services Complete Forecast Search Recent News Archives Web for Jobs Cars Real Estate Apartments Local Shopping Newspaper Ads All...
SourceMacon Telegraph,GA

7. Seedling tree program
Seedling tree program Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock High Plains Journal - Farm, Ranch, Agribusiness, Crops and Livestock OnRequestEnd. Seedling tree program Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source...
SourceHigh Plains Journal

8. What to look for when shopping for landscape plants
Ask other gardeners about a store's reputation, the overall plant selection and quality, employee helpfulness and knowledge. What is the mature size of the landscape shrubs you are trying to fit into a space? Will this ground cover grow in sun or shade? Are the shade trees relatively pest free? Shop around if your current garden department is unable to supply the plants or service you desire. More 1A Accent Archives Celebrations Closeups Coastal Empire Columnists Diversions Effingham Now....
SourceSavannah Morning News

9. Is it time to say goodbye, tree?
Research has shown that a tree s growth slows as it ages, reducing the efficiency with which it removes greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and with which it produces life-giving oxygen. Is the tree making the property difficult to use? Is it blocking sunlight you would like to have for other plants? Is it in the way of a deck or patio? You can incorporate the tree into a deck or patio design with pleasing results. Make sure if you re planting a new tree that the root collar is...
SourceNorthwest Herald

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