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Volunteers led by D.C.’s Casey Trees will plant trees around Hyattsville for several hours Saturday morning. Continue reading
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The city of College Park’s aggressive new tree protection program could lead to fines of up to $1,000 per tree. Continue reading
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If you miss heading down to the Tidal Basin in D.C. to see the cherry blossoms, there’s an even closer spot near the Route 1 corridor where you can enjoy the flowering cherry trees and other early spring blooms. Continue reading
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The city of Hyattsville lost enough trees over a decade to cover all of Magruder Park in shade seven times, according to a new study. Continue reading
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Here’s How Hyattsville Residents Can Apply for a Free Tree
Under the city’s Free Trees initiative, over 150 trees will be planted on private and public property over the next year. Continue reading
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On Friday, the town of University Park and the University Park Elementary School celebrated Arbor Day by planting an American beech tree on school grounds next to the town park. Students took part in planting the tree, the 13th planted in the town to commemorate … Continue reading
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