#3 - Plant a Tree or Two or Three
Most of us know that planting trees can help the environment. Trees trap CO2 emissions, minimizing the effects of global warming.
Did you know they also have many other beneficial effects such as:
- cooling your home
- capturing dust particles from the air
- reducing noise pollution
- imparting beauty and serenity
- stabilizing soil and preventing runoff
- harbouring wildlife
- providing a windbreak
- increased property values
- providing exercise opportunities such as raking up fallen leaves or mulching fallen bark (Red Nomad OZ)
- Saving money - planting evergreens this summer in hopes to have Christmas trees in several years ( Tricia )
- yummy jelly made from our flowering crabapple trees, and we just planted some eating apple trees (Oak Lawn Lady )
- some trees (like the camphor and neem trees) can be used for medicinal purposes, too (Picture Clusters)
- being surrounded by plants makes us feel relaxed and good about ourselves (My bric-a-brac )
- Provides shade for humans and animals on a hot Summers day (Oak Lawn Lady)
- A large Oak or Maple is a good place to plant a small shade garden (Oak Lawn Lady)
- Experimenting with trees in pots as well as planted in the yard. It has been so relaxing to fuss over them! (Not Just Another Mother Blogger!)
- Our trees came in useful today for my daughter's science project - she had to draw and identify trees and plants in our garden! So trees are also an educational tool!! (Jill )
- A big old oak tree in your back yard is the perfect setting for a July wedding!!! (Oak Lawn Lady)
- Give a tree as a gift (I think this is an amazing idea!!) (lovinangels )
Monica

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ReplyDeleteWe have yummy jelly made from our flowering crabapple trees, and just planted some eating apple trees.
ReplyDeletesome trees (like the camphor and neem trees) can be used for medicinal purposes, too. :)
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Maiylah
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we love being surrounded by plants! makes us feel relaxed and good about ourselves.
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ReplyDeleteGood points- I'm off to go a-planting!
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Provides shade for humans and animals on a hot Summers day. A large Oak or Maple is a good place to plant a small shade garden.
ReplyDeleteI am following you back! I have been experimenting with trees in pots as well as planted in the yard. It has been so relaxing to fuss over them!
ReplyDeleteI think my computer ate my last post, so I'm trying again. I apologize if this is a double post. :)
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Great feature! I'm always on the lookout for more ways to live green. Thanks for stopping by Mommy's Peanut Gallery, following you back!
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ReplyDeleteFollowing you back from boost my blog friday. Our trees came in useful today for my daughter's science project - she had to draw and identify trees and plants in our garden! So trees are also an educational tool!! :)
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And a big old oak tree in your back yard is the perfect setting for a July wedding!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love a good tree - they really are fabulous and the benefits are plenty!
I'm so pro tree. We even give trees as gifts. I have to tear one down for our yard to be at all productive, and my husband has promised to put two up in its place.
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Trees are so important, as is really all living plants and creatures on this earth. :-)
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I love being surrounded with trees and plants in general . . . and all the wildlife that comes to visit because of it.
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Gina
Your post reminds me that the simplest of actions can have huge benefits. Thank you for the tip!
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