Friday, August 20, 2010

Our Trees Need Watering

I heard on the news Wednesday morning that NYC Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe and the Parks Department had put out an announcement to New Yorkers to help out by watering trees in front of their businesses and residences. I'm assuming that this announcement was spurred on by the heat and shortage of rainfall this month. In looking for this announcement on the internet I also found out that MillionTreesNYC has a tree stewardship training where you can get tools and earn a permit to work on street trees. (I think high school students who need them can also earn credits.)One of our willow trees from last year. I wonder how it's doing today?

Today I'm going to follow fellow BHSEC garden committee member Sonia's dedicated lead by going in to water the trees. Wish me luck as it'll be the first time I've gone since the new automatic sprinkler system was put in. (I hope I don't mess it up!) Both Sonia and Kristie report that the trees in the yard really need extra water and some of the trees are not getting the maximum benefit from the sprinkler system so they need even more. I noticed a smattering of trees with yellow leaves when I peeked in from the sidewalk early this week. According to Trees New York, an urban forestry organization, in hot weather trees need 15-20 gallons of water a week.

I also just spotted a post on Garden Rant about gator bags being misused to mulch, not water trees in Washington D.C. Our garden committee has many experts so I know we wouldn't make this mistake, but since I'm not an gardening expert it was interesting for me to learn that you have to be careful about how you mulch trees. Trapping mulch up against the bark can encourage disease--good to know! I also like this blog in general so I thought I would share the post here and on our blogroll.

By the way if anyone out there would like to donate some TREEGATOR bags to BHSEC...THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!

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