16th Annual Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Tree Planting

Date: Saturday, November 19, 2011
Time: We’ll meet at 8 am for a planting demonstration then keep going to various parts of the neighborhood. Check the blackboard on the porch at the meeting spot if you want to join in later in the morning — we’ll leave a note with an idea of the day’s route
Meeting spot: 813 N 9th Ave, Tucson AZ 85705

Come help us plant native shade trees within water-harvesting earthworks in neighbors’ yards and along the neighborhood streets. The idea is to plant food-producing, flood-controlling, wildlife habitat-producing, beautiful, air- and water-filtering, living air conditioners. Mature shade trees on the east, west, and north sides of a home can reduce summer temperatures around the building by up to 20ºF, compared to homes without such shade trees. In addition, street trees shading up to 75% of the street’s surface can cool summer neighborhood temperatures by up to 10ºF . If we harvest street runoff to irrigate the street trees we also reduce water consumption as we reduce downstream flooding. Thus far this annual event has resulted in over 1,150 trees being planted in our neighborhood; let’s keep going!

For more information: Contact Jaime Chandler at jrcenterprises@gmail.com or (520) 979-2836

For tree order forms: Click here