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First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Vote for Oceanside's Official Tree(s)

Do you prefer the Chinese Pistache or the Coast Live Oak? Oceanside city leaders want to know. Theyve put out the call for residents to vote for their favorite to help the city select its official tree.The trees are separated into two categories: Native/naturalized ... [Published NBC San Diego - May 21 2013]
First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

More of the top 10 worst trees to grow in Oklahoma

NORMAN — Listed are the top five of the 10 worst trees to plant. If you have trouble finding the trees I recommend, don’t hesitate to ask your local greenhouse or nursery to order them for you. For a complete list of good trees for Oklahoma, visit oc ... [Published Norman Transcript - May 10 2013]
First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 1 reports

INTERACTIVE: New features, look for $100 bill

See the features on the new $100, from newmoney.govThe troubles of electric-car-maker Fisker Automotive have fueled another round of debate about whether plug-ins can live up to their promises.April 26, 2013Q: It seems our 1-year-old is showing willful ... [Published Edmund Evening Sun - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Apr 27 2013 - Updated Apr 27 2013 - 2 reports

City, students branch out to honor Arbor Day

Pitman and Turlock high students prepare to plant trees at Donnelly Park on Friday.Where would Turlock be without trees? According to the City of Turlock’s Parks and Recreation Department, the answer is a desolate wasteland. Trees control climate changes, ... [Published Turlock Journal - Apr 27 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 1 reports

Since You Asked: Trees were hurting students at college

Q: Why has Yuba College removed all of the trees from the middle of campus? They used to shade the benches and now there is nothing. Why?A: The trees made students fall down."The burr balls would drop onto the ground and they caused a lot of accidents ... [Published Appeal-Democrat.com - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 21 2013 - Updated Apr 21 2013 - 1 reports

Gardening season set to open

With the spring planting season upon us and high hopes for no more freezing weather, home gardeners in eastern New Mexico will be taking to their yards in the coming weeks to plant a little extra beauty and color.According to the New Mexico State University ... [Published Clovis News Journal - Apr 21 2013]
First reported Jan 15 2013 - Updated Jan 15 2013 - 1 reports

One theory behind citrus harvest rebound

Meyer lemons have bounced back this season after last year's disappointing harvest.JIM MOLONYOne theory behind citrus harvest reboundGardeners will have multiple opportunities to pick up various fruit trees in the weeks ahead at Urban Harvest and Brazoria ... [Published Cleveland Advocate - Jan 15 2013]

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Lee Ayres of Tree Fresno said, "I think people know the value of shade they have a calming effect and they add beauty to every neighborhood."
"The burr balls would drop onto the ground and they caused a lot of accidents and hazards with students tripping on them" said Miriam Root, a Yuba College spokeswoman
"The growing season usually begins around April 15," said Traci Franklin, owner of Traci's Greenhouse in Clovis. "If you really want to be safe on planting, wait until May 1."

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Vote for Oceanside's Official Tree(s) [Published NBC San Diego - May 21 2013]
More of the top 10 worst trees to grow in Oklahoma [Published Norman Transcript - May 10 2013]
INTERACTIVE: New features, look for $100 bill [Published Edmund Evening Sun - Apr 27 2013]
City, students branch out to honor Arbor Day [Published Turlock Journal - Apr 27 2013]
Valley schools received special gifts on Arbor Day [Published KFSN Fresno - Apr 27 2013]
Since You Asked: Trees were hurting students at... [Published Appeal-Democrat.com - Apr 22 2013]
Gardening season set to open [Published Clovis News Journal - Apr 21 2013]
One theory behind citrus harvest rebound [Published Cleveland Advocate - Jan 15 2013]
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