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Street Trees Need Your Help!

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We Need Your Help To Keep Street Trees Healthy This Summer!

Did you know that street trees need approximately 20 gallons of water per tree per week. We need your help in keeping our street trees well watered this summer!

Please see the watering tips below and water a tree or two in your neighborhood if you can!

Thank you for helping take care of our trees. If you are interested in adopting a street tree, please visit www.cambridgema.gov/iwantto/adoptatree

Tree Watering Tips

  • Our street trees need approximately 20 gallons of water per tree per week
  • If the tree has a Gator Bag, please fill it an additional 2-3 times a week, if possible
  • If the tree does not have a Gator Bag, water slowly at the base and additional 2-3 times a week, if possible
  • REMEMBER- It's hard to over-water a street tree in the midst of a sudden and extreme heat wave, so don't worry!
  • Our trees will really benefit from some extra water during these hot summer days!

Newly Planted Trees

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Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 3:39 AM
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