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Did you know... TreeFolks is providing bodark trees to ACC for their blacksmithing school. They're growing them for handle wood and the springiness of bodarks is really important so the metal clang doesn't hurt your bones. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? Our Community Tree Planting program coordinates with community partners to provide opportunities to plant & care for trees on public lands in the area. Click the link in our bio to learn about & donate to support our work! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? The Ash Juniper is one of the most prevalent trees in Austin & is often hated for Cedar Fever, BUT: it's not a true Cedar! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts by signing up for post notifications on our profile! #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Often seen in east Texas, the Black Tupelo is the longest lived non clonal tree. They can live up to 650 years, and they're one of the longest living flowering non-clonal plants in North America. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know... TreeFolks operates 2 reforestation programs: 1) CTFRP which restores healthy forest buffers along streamside areas in a 6-county region. 2) The Reforesting the Lost Pines Program which provided reforestation services after wildfires. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Trees can help reduce flooding. One way they do this is with their roots. The roots create a pathway that rain can follow into the soil rather than running off & causing flooding. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? Riparian forests, like those we work with in floodplain reforestation, improve water quality, provide wildlife habitat, and contribute to our overall well-being. To support our reforestation work, consider donating to TreeFolks today! #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? The TreeFolks Young Professionals volunteer, educate, fundraise, and build community in support of the mission of TreeFolks: planting, caring for, and giving people free trees to plant! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? TreeFolks’ NeighborWoods Program provides thousands of free 5-gallon trees for Austinites to adopt annually, starting in Oct & continuing through March. If you want to join the movement to #KeepAustinRooted, planting trees is a great start. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Ready? Set. Plant! is a sapling planting program dedicated to creekside restoration. Through the engagement of volunteers & experts, this program is growing in leaps and bounds. Learn more by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? A carbon offset is generated in the form of carbon credits. 1 carbon credit is equal to a single metric ton of carbon dioxide that has been sequestered from the atmosphere. Learn how to help us #KeepAustinRooted by visiting the link in our bio. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Many trees can be intersex or transition sexes. Diversity exists in nature in many ways, & we can often see this phenomenon in yew, ash, & conifers — all of which can be found in Texas. Help us #KeepAustinRooted by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know... TreeFolks is kicking off the summer with our first large in-person gathering in a while - the Keep Austin Rooted picnic! Visit treefolks.org/tickets to reserve your spot! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? For the first time, we'll be in the Austin Pride Parade in August! To amplify our LGBTQIA+ friends and neighbors, we're continuing our Pride T-Shirt Design Contest through July 7! Visit treefolks.org/pride for details. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
It's time for another Fun Fact Friday! Don’t make this mis-stake! Trees don’t need to be staked unless they are bending over to the ground. Be kind to your trees & visit treefolks.org/resources if you need tips & tricks! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Trees can help reduce flooding. One way they do this is with their roots. The roots create a pathway that rain can follow into the soil rather than running off & causing flooding. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? The Ash Juniper is one of the most prevalent trees in Austin & is often hated for Cedar Fever, BUT: it's not a true Cedar! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts by signing up for post notifications on our profile! #KeepAustinRooted
It's time for another Fun Fact Friday! Don’t make this mis-stake! Trees don’t need to be staked unless they are bending over to the ground. Be kind to your trees & visit treefolks.org/resources if you need tips & tricks! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? For the first time, we'll be in the Austin Pride Parade in August! To amplify our LGBTQIA+ friends and neighbors, we're continuing our Pride T-Shirt Design Contest through July 7! Visit treefolks.org/pride for details. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? TreeFolks’ NeighborWoods Program provides thousands of free 5-gallon trees for Austinites to adopt annually, starting in Oct & continuing through March. If you want to join the movement to #KeepAustinRooted, planting trees is a great start. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? The TreeFolks Young Professionals volunteer, educate, fundraise, and build community in support of the mission of TreeFolks: planting, caring for, and giving people free trees to plant! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? A carbon offset is generated in the form of carbon credits. 1 carbon credit is equal to a single metric ton of carbon dioxide that has been sequestered from the atmosphere. Learn how to help us #KeepAustinRooted by visiting the link in our bio. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Many trees can be intersex or transition sexes. Diversity exists in nature in many ways, & we can often see this phenomenon in yew, ash, & conifers — all of which can be found in Texas. Help us #KeepAustinRooted by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Ready? Set. Plant! is a sapling planting program dedicated to creekside restoration. Through the engagement of volunteers & experts, this program is growing in leaps and bounds. Learn more by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Our Community Tree Planting program coordinates with community partners to provide opportunities to plant & care for trees on public lands in the area. Click the link in our bio to learn about & donate to support our work! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Riparian forests, like those we work with in floodplain reforestation, improve water quality, provide wildlife habitat, and contribute to our overall well-being. To support our reforestation work, consider donating to TreeFolks today! #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Often seen in east Texas, the Black Tupelo is the longest lived non clonal tree. They can live up to 650 years, and they're one of the longest living flowering non-clonal plants in North America. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know... TreeFolks operates 2 reforestation programs: 1) CTFRP which restores healthy forest buffers along streamside areas in a 6-county region. 2) The Reforesting the Lost Pines Program which provided reforestation services after wildfires. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know... TreeFolks is providing bodark trees to ACC for their blacksmithing school. They're growing them for handle wood and the springiness of bodarks is really important so the metal clang doesn't hurt your bones. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know... TreeFolks is kicking off the summer with our first large in-person gathering in a while - the Keep Austin Rooted picnic! Visit treefolks.org/tickets to reserve your spot! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? The Ash Juniper is one of the most prevalent trees in Austin & is often hated for Cedar Fever, BUT: it's not a true Cedar! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts by signing up for post notifications on our profile! #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Our Community Tree Planting program coordinates with community partners to provide opportunities to plant & care for trees on public lands in the area. Click the link in our bio to learn about & donate to support our work! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Often seen in east Texas, the Black Tupelo is the longest lived non clonal tree. They can live up to 650 years, and they're one of the longest living flowering non-clonal plants in North America. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? The TreeFolks Young Professionals volunteer, educate, fundraise, and build community in support of the mission of TreeFolks: planting, caring for, and giving people free trees to plant! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? TreeFolks’ NeighborWoods Program provides thousands of free 5-gallon trees for Austinites to adopt annually, starting in Oct & continuing through March. If you want to join the movement to #KeepAustinRooted, planting trees is a great start. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? A carbon offset is generated in the form of carbon credits. 1 carbon credit is equal to a single metric ton of carbon dioxide that has been sequestered from the atmosphere. Learn how to help us #KeepAustinRooted by visiting the link in our bio. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Ready? Set. Plant! is a sapling planting program dedicated to creekside restoration. Through the engagement of volunteers & experts, this program is growing in leaps and bounds. Learn more by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know? Many trees can be intersex or transition sexes. Diversity exists in nature in many ways, & we can often see this phenomenon in yew, ash, & conifers — all of which can be found in Texas. Help us #KeepAustinRooted by clicking the link in our bio! #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know... TreeFolks operates 2 reforestation programs: 1) CTFRP which restores healthy forest buffers along streamside areas in a 6-county region. 2) The Reforesting the Lost Pines Program which provided reforestation services after wildfires. #TreeFolksFunFacts
Did you know? Trees can help reduce flooding. One way they do this is with their roots. The roots create a pathway that rain can follow into the soil rather than running off & causing flooding. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know... TreeFolks is kicking off the summer with our first large in-person gathering in a while - the Keep Austin Rooted picnic! Visit treefolks.org/tickets to reserve your spot! Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? Riparian forests, like those we work with in floodplain reforestation, improve water quality, provide wildlife habitat, and contribute to our overall well-being. To support our reforestation work, consider donating to TreeFolks today! #TreeFolksFunFacts
It's time for another Fun Fact Friday! Don’t make this mis-stake! Trees don’t need to be staked unless they are bending over to the ground. Be kind to your trees & visit treefolks.org/resources if you need tips & tricks! #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
Did you know... TreeFolks is providing bodark trees to ACC for their blacksmithing school. They're growing them for handle wood and the springiness of bodarks is really important so the metal clang doesn't hurt your bones. Stay tuned for more #TreeFolksFunFacts !
Did you know? For the first time, we'll be in the Austin Pride Parade in August! To amplify our LGBTQIA+ friends and neighbors, we're continuing our Pride T-Shirt Design Contest through July 7! Visit treefolks.org/pride for details. #TreeFolksFunFacts #KeepAustinRooted
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