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  • Understanding Water and Trees

    The Addison Arbor Foundation reminds you that money does grow on trees. The right tree in the right place can add to your home’s value. But the wrong trees will end up costing you.

    At a recent Addison Arbor Foundation event, Dallas County Master Gardener Eric Larner, a member of the Dallas Urban Forest Advisory Committee and team leader of the Citizen Forester Program, spoke about the proper care, selection, and removal of trees.

    In this segment, Eric talks about the importance of water to trees:


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    Sep-03-2010
    If you're doing work on an older home or school building, be sure to follow lead-safe work practices. Contain the work area and keep kids and pets away. Minimize dust. And clean up thoroughly. Lead is harmful to adults and children, and common renovation jobs like sanding, cutting, or demolition can create lead dust and chips. See more on renovating from the EPA.