Trees For Houston (@treesforhouston) 's Twitter Profile
Trees For Houston

@treesforhouston

Our mission is to plant, protect, and promote trees for public benefit throughout Houston. To date, TFH has planted almost 600,000 in the greater Houston area.

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Urban Harvest (@urbanharvest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week was tough on our gardens, read our blog for tips on recovering greenspace: urbanharvest.org/2021/02/23/fre… #houstonfreeze #gardening

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We are still beaming over our 27th Annual Root Ball. Although it looked different this year supports made sure it was a success, raising more than $225,000 toward our mission! houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/arti…

Puranik Foundation (@puranikfndn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is so much to do this week in Houston for #EarthDay2021! Tomorrow you can join Trees For Houston CenterPoint Energy @ Evelyn's Park Conservancy for Earth Day Seedling Giveaway from 11-2. #EarthWeek2021 #RestoreOurEarth #plantatree 365thingsinhouston.com/2021/04/19/ear…

Melissa Aguilar (@melissaguilar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trees for Houston has planted 600,000 trees. Now, the nonprofit is growing with a new campus. houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/home… via @houstonchron

Houston Botanic Garden (@houstonbotanic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to our partners at Trees For Houston. Forthcoming new home sounds amazing. We appreciate how the hundreds of trees, and counting, you have helped grow and plant at the Garden will transform the visitor experience, and benefit the people and wildlife of our city at-large.

Chevron Houston (@chevronhouston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #EarthDay, we’re excited to announce our plans with @TreesforHouston to build a tree nursery at the Kinder campus breaking ground this winter. This nursery will help with planting 100k trees in 5 years to meet the needs of parks, schools, and more. 🌳🌳 #BoostinHouston

This #EarthDay, we’re excited to announce our plans with @TreesforHouston to build a tree nursery at the Kinder campus breaking ground this winter. This nursery will help with planting 100k trees in 5 years to meet the needs of parks, schools, and more. 🌳🌳 #BoostinHouston
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We are Taking Root in Garden Oaks! To celebrate Earth Day we are excited to announce the Taking Root Capital Campaign. This move will greatly increase our tree distribution, education events and volunteer opportunities! houstonchronicle.com/lifestyle/home…

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We are having so much fun sharing this next step for TFH. After years in the making we hope you are as excited as us!! papercitymag.com/culture/trees-…

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“We need a grassroots movement,” says Berman. Community involvement ensures that different cultural and local needs are met, says Ramaswami. We are so grateful for all of our volunteer and supports that enable us to fulfil our mission! A great read below. newscientist.com/article/mg2493…

Office of Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (@hcpct1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌲We are partnering w/ Trees For Houston for a drive-thru tree giveaway from 10am-Noon on Saturday, 5/1 at Hardy Service Center.🌲 We will have 500 trees of a variety of species available. First come, first served. COVID safety protocols will be in place. fb.me/e/dcFdliHMl

Arbor Day Foundation (@arborday) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HUGE s/o to planting partners @MillionTreesMIA, Trees Atlanta, + Trees For Houston for putting 🌳's in the ground in local communities affected by floods, urban heat islands, and other obstacles due to decreased tree canopy. Check out the work 👇 arbordayblog.org/urban-and-comm…

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With the temps at an all-time high & lower rain chances, be sure to watch for trees in heat stress. Signs can be wilting leaves or stems and irregular yellowing of leaves. What can I do to help? Water is their friend, but remember water on the drip line and not on their trunk!

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Have you ever heard of the Purple Martin? Fun Fact: They have different migratory patterns depending on their age and gender. Older males usually migrate first followed by older females. So, the oldest bird of this species usually gets the best nesting site.

Have you ever heard of the Purple Martin?

Fun Fact: They have different migratory patterns depending on their age and gender.  Older males usually migrate first followed by older females. So, the oldest bird of this species usually gets the best nesting site.