Rhode Island Tree Council
A Toast for Trees
Food & Wine Tasting, Silent Auction & Raffle
A Toast For TreesJoin us for One Night to Remember in November.
Stroll through the beautiful Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, the largest display of indoor gardens featuring flowers and plants from all over the world, while sampling an array of fine food from well known restaurants and a selection of wines, micro brews and festive beverages to please your pallet. This fundraising event will include a silent auction and raffle with great prizes, sure to make the evening one night to remember in November.
Tickets are available here or by calling 401 764-5885.
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Key to Summer Planting, Mulching, Pruning
Planting
PlantingWater, Water, Water

Should you decide to plant, make sure the root balls, either containerized or balled and burlaped of the new specimens are well watered before they are installed. Here's a simple tip. Place the plants in a water filled pool or large bucket and let soak for about 4 hours, remove the plants from the pool and let stand long enough until the excess water drains away, after which time they can be planted. Following installation, immediately mulch the plants then, water until run-off. For the first week, water daily applying 15 gallons of water each time, three- 5 gallon buckets. Starting in week 2 and lasting until November 1st, apply the same amount but reduce the frequency of watering to three times per week. The rule is to NEVER allow installed plants to go longer than 5 days without water during the first year.

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USDA Volunteer Forest Pest Survey

USDAAn important message from the USDA

An important message from The Rhode Island Tree Council

USDA Volunteer Forest Pest Survey

America’s trees are under attack. Help us track down the killer beetles.

The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) beetle and Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) have destroyed millions of trees throughout the United States. The USDA and The Rhode Island Tree Council are partnering to ask members of The Rhode Island Tree Council to participate in the Volunteer EAB/ALB Forest Pest Survey. We need your help to determine if these damaging forest pests are in your community.

 

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Fall 2010 Tree Stewards Education Course

Become a Rhode Island Tree StewardBecome a Rhode Island Tree Steward.

Learn more about:
Tree biology, Tree identification, Tree planting & pruning, Tree health, Urban forestry, Soils, and the untold benefits of trees.

Tree Stewardship combines learning about and caring for trees, as well as understanding how people and trees can best grow together!
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Storms & Trees Workshop
Are You Prepared? [Register]
A Toast For TreesStorm related tree damage can cripple an unprepared community. Envision this scenario in the storm's aftermath: Toppled trees and downed electric power lines; thousands of hazardous trees needing immediate attention; tree debris strewn everywhere, blocking fire and emergency access and making local roads virtually impassable. This is a very dangerous and chaotic picture, but this is only half of the problem. The other half involves storm damage mitigation described simply as returning the community to its pre-storm condition.
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