August 20, 2007
New Trees for Forest Hill Ave
The City of Richmond, the Westover Hills Merchants’ Association and the Westover Hills Neighborhood Association will be replacing the trees along Forest Hill over the next month.
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August 20, 2007New Trees for Forest Hill AveThe City of Richmond, the Westover Hills Merchants’ Association and the Westover Hills Neighborhood Association will be replacing the trees along Forest Hill over the next month. 6 Responses to “New Trees for Forest Hill Ave”Leave a Comment |
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I saw them cutting them all down, and it was very sadmaking. I get that those flowering pears don’t last forever, so why even plant them in the first place? Oh well, hopefully the crepe myrtles will grow quickly, it looks awful without any greenery.
Poor tree planning in general resulted in Bradford Pears being used extensively in urban areas (15+ years ago.) The same thing happened on Cary Street a few years back. It’ll look sparse for a couple years till the myrtles become established, but the end result will be a huge improvement. The Westover Hills Neighborhood Assn. is going to help keep them watered, so they should do very well.
So glad they’re getting rid of the Bradford Pears. Why does everyone fall for those brittle things that don’t last more than 10 years? Bring on the Crepes. Let’s just hope they have a good landscaping crew that knows how to prune them correctly.
Mary brings up an excellent point. I know for a fact that the urban foresters have a limited schedule and resources. Who is laying out the plans for the future care of these trees?
In the near term, the Westover Hills Neighborhood Association will help care for the trees by watering and tending till they get established. Regarding future pruning, I don’t know for sure. If anyone’s interested in helping care for the trees, send me an email and I’ll connect you with the WHNA.
Tree Steward Class
Did you ever want to learn how to identify trees? Or how to properly prune a young tree to insure good development? Interested in taking care of the trees in our community? Tree Steward Classes will be held on Mondays from 6:30-8:30PM at the Byrd Park Roundhouse on Feb.4, 11, 18, & 25 and March 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31. Contact Norm Brown at (804) 646-6785 for more information.
Class topics include Tree Identification, Tree Biology, Selecting Planting Sites, Selecting Trees, Planting and Care, Health and Maintenance, and Proper Pruning Methods. Classes will be taught by area professionals in the tree care industry.
Registration is $95. Each participant is also asked to commit to 20hrs of community service upon completion of the program.
Also, on Saturday, April 5th, volunteers will be offered training to drive the City Watering Truck. The Class will be held from 8:30AM to 12 noon at the Byrd Park Roundhouse. Pre-registration is required. Volunteers do not have to take the Tree Stewards class.
The deadline for registration by mail has been moved to Jan 25th,
registration will also be available at the door.
The cost of the program covers the pruning tools that the Stewards will receive at the end of the program. The tools are 1 pruning saw, 1 sheath, 1 hand pruner and a safety vest. A certificate of Completion will be awarded at the end of the service hour commitment. All remaining funds will be used toward Tree Steward Projects
For an application go to:
http://groups.google.com/group/richmondtreestewards?lnk=srg
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