Trees for Tomorrow

Trees for Tomorrow Promoting proper tree care today for Hartsville's tomorrow

Trees For Tomorrow began it's mission in 1972 to make Hartsville a beautiful tree filled small city in South Carolina. Trees For Tomorrow is funded by individual and club contributions, memorial donations, and foundations.

08/27/2019

Beverage giants Pepsi, Danone and Nestle plan to sell water in recyclable plastic bottles made from lumber scraps.

07/27/2019

If you're looking for a reason to care about tree loss, this heat wave might be it. Trees can lower summer daytime temperatures by as much as ten degrees Fahrenheit and lower energy costs. Here's how you can help.

06/19/2019

Reforestation helps soak up carbon — but how and where you do it makes all the difference.

05/31/2019

Lining city streets with trees reduces physiological symptoms of stress in humans. The thicker the tree cover, the lower the stress levels, study finds. We all know that a walk in nature can help slow the maddening pace of modern life and bring us back into the moment, but a …

03/12/2019

Even cooler than Fonzie.

04/21/2018

HARTSVILLE, S.C. - Spring Beauty Garden Club has a habit of honoring or memorializing people who are important to their members by planting trees. On April 11, members of the

02/27/2018

All those white blooming trees you see everywhere……..do you think they are pretty? If you knew what they actually represent, you would choke on your morning coffee and gag on your scrambled eggs.

02/25/2018

For most kinds of trees, it’s best to prune in winter. For oaks, it’s essential.

01/31/2018

There are many factors to consider when watering trees, but too much and too little are the biggest practices to avoid.

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