City Trees

March/April 2013

City Trees is a premier publication focused on urban + community forestry. In each issue, you’ll learn how to best manage the trees in your community and more!

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trees and how community groups, funding agencies, and different levels of government can work together to manage our urban forests. One of the presentations was done live on the street at a nearby Silva Cell project that the City was installing. I have highlighted just a few of the many memorable discussions and events that took place at CUFC10. We are in the process of putting the presentations online and will send out an announcement to all when that is completed. For those members who could not attend CUFC10, the SMA will be presenting the same EAB information at the upcoming ISA Annual International Conference in Toronto in August. U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell helped plant the tree given in his honour in the City of London, Ontario Arboretum. Photo by Dave Nowak The next Canadian Urban Forest Conference (CUFC11) will be held in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia, in 2014. We look forward to seeing y'all there, eh! m re Manage ™ with less…with Soil Moist™ Nothing helps stretch budgets like Soil Moist Water Management Polymers and Mycorrhizal Products: to reduce water maintenance and plant stress, increase growth rates, improve soil without with porosity and do more Mycorrhizal Mycorrhizal with less… beautifully. Available in the forms, formulas and customer blends you need, eco-safe Soil Moist granules,disks, tabs and spikes absorb water, then release it gradually as soil dries. So each watering lasts up to 50% longer, for 3-5 years. Whether it's original Soil Moist, Soil Moist Mycorrhizal for strong root development, or Soil Moist Plus nutrient blends, there's never been a better time to call for technical data and expert advice. JRM Chemical, Inc. 4881 NEO Parkway, Cleveland, OH 44128 1-800-926-4010 • 216-475-8488 fax: 216-475-6517 www.soilmoist.com www.urban-forestry.com 13

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