
Living With Trees, Lakewood Heights, ATL
November 2 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am
Join Eco-A and neighborhood partner James Williams for a richly informative walk to educate homeowners and all residents about the easy-to-tell signs a tree might become a fall risk.
Trees don’t fall for no reason! A tree falling should never be a surprise, and should not happen when we check our trees for signs of problems. Nearly all trees will tell you they are having challenges years before they fail — if you know what signs to look for.
On this informative walk along quiet neighborhood streets we’ll show the key indicators a tree may be struggling, or be at risk of breaking or falling. We’ll show the distinctive growth forms, certain visible fungi, and how invasive vines can create a fall risk, while native vines do not.
Everyone should be able to look at the trees in their yard or neighborhood and know when it’s time to call a Certified Arborist for help — or rest assured their tree is healthy. We’ll also explain the differences between ISA Certified Arborists and tree cutters, so you may save costs by knowing which tree services you might – or might not – need.
We’ll also share many interesting facts about how trees work, and their role in a healthy neighborhood environment.
Did you know?
• A leaning tree is not necessarily a fall risk
• Common trees in our yards can live for 500+ years
• Mosses and lichens do not harm trees
Join us at no cost – and please RSVP HERE
Details and directions sent to registered participants (limit 20)
A donation of $15 or more helps sustain our programs.
For more information about our Living With Trees program and how to offer a walk or on-line presentation to your community group – click HERE
Photos © Kathryn Kolb