JOPLIN, Mo. â Trees are planted for many reasons, including aesthetics, wildlife habitat, shade, energy conservation, erosion reduction and in remembrance of an event or person.
The Missouri Department of Conservation reminds landowners that when adding trees to your property, planning should come before planting. Before selecting and planting a tree, there are several questions that need to be asked in regards to evaluating the planting site. Without planning, a tree that is not suited for its planting location could develop problems in the future.
The free MDC virtual program âCommunity Forestry: Tree Selection and Tree Plantingâ, will take place from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 11. At this program, MDC Community Forester Jon Skinner will discuss how to choose trees that will be the best fits for your landscaping and aesthetic needs.
Trees are planted for many reasons, including aesthetics, wildlife habitat, shade, energy conservation, erosion reduction and in remembrance of an event or person.
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) reminds landowners that when adding trees to your property, planning should come before planting. Before selecting and planting a tree, there are several questions that need to be asked in regards to evaluating the planting site. Without planning, a tree that is not suited for its planting location could develop problems in the future.
People wanting to learn more about planting the right trees in the right places should sign up for the MDC virtual program “Community Forestry: Tree Selection and Tree Planting.” This online event is scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 11. At this program, MDC Community Forester Jon Skinner will discuss how to choose trees that will be the best fits for your landscaping and aesthetic needs.
Why do we prune trees? Pruning is an invigorating process; it spurs growth. Fruit and nut trees are pruned annually to promote flowering and open up leaf canopies so fruits