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Oak trees - all sizes - information
just a phone call away.
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If the Sandhill Cranes are right...
...Spring is on the way!
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Oaks of McHenry County:
Oaks of McHenry County -by Dan Deters
at The Land Conservancy of McHenry County website
The Future Mighty Oaks of McHenry County -Truveo video 28 min
The Future Mighty Oaks of McHenry County -YouTube video 10 min
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Acorns sprout when
corn-planting full moon is out.
its not enough
to cut back on stuff-
we need to care
about the air
and not to spoil
water, plants and soil
plant trees,
for yourself and others, please
its right before our very nose,
the only investment that really grows.
To learn the true story of STUFF, click here
then, plant trees far and near.
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Protecting the future of our oak-hickory groves
Basic Growing Requirements for Oaks
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The Winter 2009 American Forests magazine featured an article about 'Green Collar Jobs', a term that has become increasingly common in recent years. Defined as 'blue-collar work force opportunities created by firms and organizations whose mission is to improve environmental quality' by Raquel Pinderhughes, 'Green Collar Jobs' seem to address environmental concerns as well as boosting our economy.
More information available at American Forests
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