
Why Trees are Key in Climate Change Challenge
Season 26 Episode 4 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Find out how we can meet the climate change challenge by planting trees.
Cities are heating up and we’re losing acres of trees due to drought. Certified Arborist Vincent Debrock from Heritage Tree Care and board member of TreeFolks explains what we can do to populate a cooling canopy that nurtures us and wildlife. Find out why drought affects trees long-term, see how to freeze herbs, and why Farmers Assisting Returning Military helped Fort Hood families plant gardens.
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Central Texas Gardener is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.

Why Trees are Key in Climate Change Challenge
Season 26 Episode 4 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Cities are heating up and we’re losing acres of trees due to drought. Certified Arborist Vincent Debrock from Heritage Tree Care and board member of TreeFolks explains what we can do to populate a cooling canopy that nurtures us and wildlife. Find out why drought affects trees long-term, see how to freeze herbs, and why Farmers Assisting Returning Military helped Fort Hood families plant gardens.
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Central Texas Gardener is a local public television program presented by Austin PBS
Support for CTG is provided by: Lisa & Desi Rhoden, and Diane Land & Steve Adler. Central Texas Gardener is produced by Austin PBS, KLRU-TV and distributed by NETA.