Passport to Trees: Mt. Pleasant

By Clark Beavans I tend to think of community forestry as a sort of “canopy  infrastructure” with three major interconnected parts to be managed: 1) public trees (trees planted and/or maintained that exist on public property, such as street trees, park trees, trees on...

On the Stump: Spring 2021

By Danny Burbage Sidewalks are the most democratic of public spaces.  They are where we walk with our families, hail our friends and conduct commerce with fellow citizens. Sidewalks are, simultaneously, traffic corridors, marketplaces and public forums. As such, we...

Trees are Good for Your Health

Bob Polomski, Ph.D. | Associate Extension Specialist–Horticulture/Arboriculture |Dept. of Plant & Environmental Sciences | Clemson University As Secretary of the Urban Tree Growth & Longevity Working Group, which is affiliated with the International...