Steven Goetz
Trees Need Cool Too
Heat, Wind, Freeze, Repeat
Acorn Season Underway
This week volunteers began collecting acorns for planting this fall/winter. Collecting occurred in the open space behind behind Benicia. Valley oaks were producing. Blue oaks, unfortunately, were not producing a crop this year (that we could tell). Acorn collection from Live oaks will begin next month. Our acorn collection supports a joint effort with the […]
Lake Herman Trees get TLC
Benicia Tree Foundation organized a tree care day on August 9 at our Lake Herman Open Space project for 16 volunteers from the Valero Benicia Refinery . It was a beautiful day to be at the lake. Most of the volunteers were college interns working at the refinery during the summer. Tasks involved checking cages […]
How to Water Mature Trees During Drought
If you stopped watering your lawn to conserve water, please consider watering any trees that may be growing in or near the lawn; the tree’s survival may depend on it. Click here for some advice on watering trees during drought conditions. Photo credit, Tracey Adams CCby2.0.
Why is my Tree Making a Sticky Mess?
Money Does Grow on Trees
Urban forests make cash through carbon credits. After the largest single urban forest carbon credit purchase in U.S. history, more cities and corporations may start to recognize how investing in trees also benefits resident health and well-being. This spring, a group of 13 government entities and other organizations with urban forestry projects collectively earned more […]
How to Plant 1,000 Trees in Benicia
BTF Holds Open House On June 23, the Benicia Tree Foundation held an open house at Benicia High School. The purpose was to celebrate the planting of 1,000 trees in Benicia and to share ideas for planting the next 1,000 trees in Benicia. The open house began with a 21-minute presentation describing what it takes […]