I See Trees of Green: Plant
June 27th, 2007 by Progressive Wednesday
Editor’s Note: This Wednesday topic first appeared on April 17, 2007. To read the introduction to “I See Trees of Green,” just click here.
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Plant:
This one might seem obvious, but it’s still true. If you’ve got a yard, consider planting a new tree this year.
Here’s why:
Trees remove carbon dioxide from the air, replenishing it with oxygen.- According to the EPA, trees reduce heat islands.
- Thanks to their root systems, trees help prevent erosion.
- With proper landscaping, trees significantly boost the value of your home.
- According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture: “The net cooling effect of a young, healthy tree is equivalent to ten room-size air conditioners operating 20 hours a day.”
- Trees create homes for songbirds.
- Trees reduce unwanted noise.
- According to the EPA, trees reduce flooding.
- If privacy is your thing, trees keep prying eyes at bay. Why kill trees to build an artificial fence when you could build a tree-fence?
- Trees can be a source of fresh, organic food for your family.
- Trees can shade your windows and house reducing the cost of air-conditioning.
- According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Department of Energy, “the strategic placement of just three trees can save an average household between $100 and $250 annually in energy costs.”
Plus, we’ve got two ways to help you plant a tree:
- You can check out the Arbor Day website. By becoming a member, you get 10 free trees mailed to you with the postage already paid. And how much does it cost to become a member? 10 bucks. 10 bucks for 10 trees.
- If you’re not feeling up to planting your own trees, you can make a donation to Plant It 2020. For every dollar you donate, one tree gets planted. Here’s the bonus: you can choose the state or country where the trees find a home. Or you can donate to Trees for the Future: forty smackers plants 400 (you read that right, 400) trees.
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