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The Bald Cypress Is a Mean Green Urban Filth-Cleaning Machine
The Bald Cypress Is a Mean Green Urban Filth-Cleaning Machine

Learn how the unique characteristics of the Bald Cypress make this tree a top choice to build the canopy and reduce pollution in neighborhoods across Nashville.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserJune 21, 2022Bald cypress, urban pollution, water runoff, Nashville, water managementComment
Council approves important zoning change
Council approves important zoning change

A change in Nashville’s residential zoning codes approved by the Metro Council will help to secure greater protections for environmentally sensitive natural areas throughout Davidson County.

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Tree News, Local Tree PoliticsGuest UserMay 17, 2022urban tree, Metro Council, Tree legislation, Cluster Lot zoning, environmental protection, natural areasComment
What's ailing my cherry tree?
What's ailing my cherry tree?

Learn how to spot black knot, a fungal disease that affects plum and cherry trees in Middle Tennessee.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserMay 16, 2022tree, urban tree, black knot, cherry trees, plum trees, fungal tree diseases, PrunusComment
History of the Bradford Pear: Why It's Common in Middle Tennessee Yards
History of the Bradford Pear: Why It's Common in Middle Tennessee Yards

The Bradford pear tree was first planted for its attractive appearance, but its structural weakness and invasive nature have made it a widespread nuisance. Read on to learn more!

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Tree News, Tree EventsGuest UserMay 10, 2022Bradford pear, callery pear, invasive species, pear tree, Tennessee, Nashville Comments
NTCC's Signature Tree
NTCC's Signature Tree

The bur oak tree is a favorite of ours because it’s a robust native species that has all the best qualities you want in a tree, with very few challenges!

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Tree News, Tree EventsGuest UserApril 27, 2022Bur oak, tree, drought tolerant, heat tolerant, urban tree, acorn, local ecosystemComment
Root Nashville’s Campaign to Plant 500,000 Trees
Root Nashville’s Campaign to Plant 500,000 Trees

The initiative is a city-wide effort to engage governmental departments, businesses, organizations, and residents to make their contribution to Nashville’s canopy. Read on to learn how you can participate.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserApril 22, 2022Root Nashville, canopy, private residents, trees, tree coverage, Cumberland River CompactComment
Lockeland Springs Park & Trees Benefit Art Show
Lockeland Springs Park & Trees Benefit Art Show

An art exhibit and fundraiser opening Thursday at Shelby Bottoms Nature Center grew out of a cooperative neighborhood effort to restore and expand tiny Lockeland Springs Park in East Nashville after it was heavily damaged by a tornado in March 2020.

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Tree News, Tree EventsGuest UserApril 5, 2022tree planting, Lockeland Springs Park, Chestnut Group, Nashville art exhibit, Speaking for the Trees Comment
How Urban Trees Reduce Air Pollution
How Urban Trees Reduce Air Pollution

Learn how planting trees along roadsides, in downtown areas and in your own yard can help improve air quality and reduce pollution.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserMarch 28, 2022Air pollution, trees, air quality, urban trees, ozone, local environmentComment
Nashville's Special Connection to Cherry Trees
Nashville's Special Connection to Cherry Trees

Learn about our city’s cherry blossom trees before you attend this year’s Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday, April 9.

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Tree News, Tree EventsGuest UserMarch 28, 2022Cherry blossom festival, cherry blossom trees, Nashville, sakura, hanami, Japanese consulate-general Nashville, Japan-America Society of TennesseeComment
Woodland Alchemist
Woodland Alchemist

Jessica Gibson, the artist behind Woodland Alchemist, shares with us how her connection to nature guided her towards an artistic career. Learn how she turns everyday bits of plants and trees into metallic jewelry and display pieces!

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Tree NewsGuest UserMarch 15, 2022Failing tree, unhealthy trees, fungal growth, tree care, warnings that a tree is stressedComment
Signs of a Failing Tree
Signs of a Failing Tree

An unhealthy tree is not only at risk of being lost, but it may also pose risks for injury or property damage. Read on to learn the main signs that your tree is weakening or in poor health.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserMarch 4, 2022Failing tree, unhealthy trees, fungal growth, tree care, warnings that a tree is stressed Comment
Benefit Art Show
Benefit Art Show

The Chestnut Group is once again joining forces with the Nashville Tree Conservation Corps for an art show and sale to benefit trees and greenspace in Nashville.

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Tree News, Tree EventsGuest UserMarch 3, 2022tree planting, Lockeland Springs Park, Chestnut Group, Nashville art exhibit, Speaking for the TreesComment
Sleep, Creep, Leap: Stages of Growth in Newly Planted Trees
Sleep, Creep, Leap: Stages of Growth in Newly Planted Trees

Saplings take some time to adjust once they’re planted in a new place, and it will take a couple of years to see noticeable growth in height. Find out why!

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserNovember 30, 2021Saplings, perennial plants, roots, trees, sapling to maturity, growing seasonsComment
Going Native: Trees in Winter
Going Native: Trees in Winter

From evergreens to oaks to hackberries, trees provide food and shelter for many creatures all winter long. By planting a native tree, you can support our local ecosystem and the birds and small animals that depend on it.

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Nashville Tree Advice, Going NativeGuest UserNovember 17, 2021native trees, tree planting, Going Native, butterflies, trees in winter, leave the leaves Comment
Legislative update
Legislative update

A bill under consideration by the Metro Council would provide a dedicated funding stream for the ambitious Root Nashville campaign to plant 500,000 trees in the city in 30 years.

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Tree News, Local Tree PoliticsGuest UserNovember 1, 2021Nashville tree ordinance, Nashville tree loss, Metro Council tree bill, Burkley Allen, canopy lossComment
Rid Your Yard of These Four Invasive Trees
Rid Your Yard of These Four Invasive Trees

Learn how these four trees that have been imported for ornamental or utilitarian purposes, pose a threat to native plants and wildlife in our parks and yards.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserNovember 1, 2021Non-native trees, invasive trees, tree of heaven, mimosa tree, paulownia tree, callery pear, bradford pear, removing invasive trees Comment
Tennessee Champion Trees
Tennessee Champion Trees

This year’s additions to the Tennessee Champion Tree Program include five exceptional specimen trees in Davidson County.

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Tree News, InformativeGuest UserOctober 27, 2021Tennessee Champion Tree program, big trees, champion trees, tree benefitsComment
What’s Wrong With My Dogwood?

If you’re noticing browning, yellowing or spotting on your dogwood’s leaves, your tree might be infected with anthracnose.

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Guest UserOctober 6, 2021 Comments
Let's Talk About Hackberries
Let's Talk About Hackberries

Nashvillians have strong feelings about hackberries, one of the most common trees in our area. But despite their troublesome reputation, hackberries can offer many benefits in the landscape.

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Tree News, Nashville Tree AdviceGuest UserSeptember 27, 2021Nashville-friendly trees, hackberry, hackberries, Middle Tennessee trees, Hackberry woolly aphid Comments
Picking the Right Tree for Your Middle Tennessee Soil
Picking the Right Tree for Your Middle Tennessee Soil

Trees and other plants all have soil preferences; some are better in more acidic soils, others in alkaline. Read on to learn why you should test your soil pH before planting.

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Tree NewsGuest UserSeptember 27, 2021Soil pH, pH level, Tennessee soils, plant a new tree, soil testing, urban and suburban soils, Nashville-friendly treesComment
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Nashville Tree Conservation Corps works to promote, preserve, protect, and plant the tree canopy in Davidson County.

Nashville Tree Conservation Corps
1108 McKennie Ave DD1
Nashville TN 37206

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