Got water? Remember to water your newly planted trees

Late Summer, Sunnyside hosted a tree planted event.  With many trees being planted, it was a great time to celebrate.  Many trees were planted which is not only good for the environment, it’s great for our neighborhood.

Fast forward a few dry months.  It’s a great time to remember that young trees need to be continually watered for the first few years.

Friend of the Urban Forest (FUF) states: Watering your tree is essential to its health and survival for the first few years after it’s been planted. Watering slowly and deeply is better for your tree’s over-all health then fast and frequent waterings.

Tree watering bags make it very easy.  The bucket method is another great way:  The bucket your tree came in holds about 5 gallons of water. You can use it to water your tree. Line it with a trash bag and fill it with water. Poke a small hole in the bottom of the bag at one of the bucket drain holes. Let the water drain out slowly near the trunk, but not on it. Fill it three times once a week every week, even when it’s raining (San Francisco’s average annual rainfall is only about 20 inches, and 1” of rain = about 5 gallons of water per tree).

See more at: http://fuf.net/resources-reference/tree-care-on-your-own/watering/#sthash.T90sGFZw.dpuf

Free wreath-making at Sunnyside Conservatory Dec. 22

Elizabeth Weise's avatarThe Glen Park Association

Greetings, and Happy Holidays to All!

The Friends of Sunnyside Conservatory would like to invite you to our
annual, free wreath making event.

Date: Sunday, December 22nd

Time: 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM.

We will have the usual assortment of greens, including some with berries
and some variegated white and green foliage. We have wire for attaching
greens, plus some ribbons, and other items.

The pruning shear population remains at 3, so bringing your own may help
your progress.

Please be sure to furnish your own forms for the wreaths!

If you have interesting items to share, please do bring them.

We will have light refreshments!

Best regards,

Sally Ross

Sec. for the FSC

http://www.sunnysideconservatory <http://www.sunnysideconservatory/> .org

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Nomination window is now open for the 6th annual NEN Awards

The NEN Awards are returning for their sixth and biggest year!

Produced in partnership with the CCSF Community Challenge Grant Program, The NEN Awards are dedicated to elevating and celebrating the tremendous work that residents and organizations do every day to make our City a great place to live.

The Nomination window is now open for the 6th annual NEN Awards. Join us this coming January to celebrate the amazing work happening in our neighborhoods.  As is the tradition with the NEN Awards, we need your help to find this year’s winners!

Please complete this online nominations form and let us know who you think deserves to win in one, or all, of the categories. Be sure to take the time to tell us in detail why you think they should win.

Categories include: Best Green Community Project  –  Outstanding Neighborhood Watch Award  –  NERT Leadership Award  –  Most Empowering City Employee of the Year Award  –  Youth Neighborhood Leader Award  –  Best Graffiti Watch Volunteer Award  –  Comeback Neighborhood of the Year  –  Best Merchant Assoc / BID of the Year Award  –  Best Community Challenge Grant Project  –  Outstanding Park Volunteer Group  –  NEN Lifetime Achievement Award

Click to nominate:  http://empowersf.org/6th-annual-nen-awards-nomination-form/