According to a recent University of Alberta study, preserving tree variety in Canada diverse forests throughout time can help increase carbon capture and prev
Bill Sherman (not famous local fish boat captain) started the Bar Harbor Sherman's in 1886. In 1962, Jeff Curtis's parents bought the Bar Harbor business from Bill Sherman's daughters. Jeff worked for the store summers and weekends all of his.
tree variety, if i may? and why? and what do you look for in a tree? why the trees here, for example? well, the trees here, particularly, because of autumn colour. the colours are absolutely incredible. and liquid ambers which go sort of red and scarlet. we see the beginning of it here. so we ve just got autumn coming. the azaleas go wonderful oranges and reds up here. i was talking to alan, the gardener, and i said, how much interest does his royal highness take in the garden? he said, listen, i can t even put a shrub in here, i have to send him a memo if i want to put a shrub in. is that right? absolutely. don t worry, nothing happens here without my saying so. this really is your garden? yes, absolutely, i designed it, i worked with somebody who helped find some of the trees and i ve been finding more ever since.
britain are just taken out. so, a lot of parts of britain arejust prairie taken out. so, a lot of parts of britain are just prairie farms. if you put hedgerows and trees, they would catch a lot of carbon. plus avenues. one of the things i want to do is help plant avenues of trees which could commemorate all the people who have died during this pandemic. in fact, there was a wonderful example in australia, after the first world war, when they planted avenues of trees to commemorate all the people who had died on active service. and when you think what a difference, you know, urban trees make, and yet at the moment, councils keep cutting them down and say they are getting in the way they are blighted, but avenues could be another way, and they are wonderful in the landscape as well. we are in this wonderful arboretum, we have talked about trees, can i ask you, what is your favourite tree variety, if i may? and why? what you
urban trees make, and yet at the moment, councils keep cutting them down and say they are getting in the way or they are blighted, but avenues could be another way, and they are wonderful in the landscape as well. we are in this wonderful arboretum, we have talked about trees, can i ask you, what is your favourite tree variety, if i may? and why? what do you look for in a tree? why the trees here, for example? well, the trees are here, particularly, because of autumn colour. the colours are absolutely incredible. and liquid ambers which go red and scarlet. we see the beginning of it here. we ve just got autumn coming. the azaleas go wonderful oranges and reds up here. i was talking to alan, the gardener, and i said, how much interest does his royal highness take in the garden? he says, listen, i can t even put a shrub in here, i have to send him a memo if i want to put a shrub in.