Author name: Bartlett Tree Experts

Biochar’s Effectiveness in Protecting Urban Trees

Scientists from Bartlett Tree Experts and The Morton Arboretum are researching the effects of biochar on the health of urban trees. The project has received assistance from the Chicago Bureau of Forestry and Department of Environment, and funding support from The TREE Fund. Biochar is created by the heating of plant waste at high temperatures […]

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Preventing Tree Damage from Severe Weather and High Winds

Arborist Guy Fortner of Bartlett’s Cincinnati tree service office speaks with Cory Stark of Fox19 News in the College Hill area of Dayton, Ohio about increased risk to trees caused by the high winds and heavy rains from the recent spring storms, as well as what structural factors to consider to prevent and limit storm

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Trees, People, and the Built Environment

Increasing research shows what trees in the urban landscape can deliver. This conference, sponsored by Bartlett Tree Experts, is not just about theory – it’s about making a real difference on the ground. Speakers will explore the environmental benefits of trees in urban planning, the economic values of trees in urban landscapes, social benefits –

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