LA Times: We need more street shade in L.A. Why aren’t we planting native trees?

Fall is a great time to plant trees because the winter rains give them a chance to settle in before it gets too hot. Many municipalities and utilities offer free trees to residents to bring more shade and beauty to our urban areas, support wildlife and even reduce energy costs.

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CV Independent: The need for seeds: Why the Mojave Desert Land Trust is developing a critical safeguard for the desert’s future