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TREES PLANTED IN INGLEWOOD

July 15, 2016   ·   0 Comments

TREES PLANTED IN INGLEWOOD There are probably some advantages to planting trees in the rain, assuming one doesn’t object too much to getting wet. There were a number of volunteers out braving the weather recently for the tree-planting event being run by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), Ontario Streams and the Halton Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Group. Rylee O’Blenis, 7, of Orangeville was helping her aunt, Rosie Casalinuovo of Caledon village, get this tree in the ground. Photo by Bill Rea

There are probably some advantages to planting trees in the rain, assuming one doesn’t object too much to getting wet. There were a number of volunteers out braving the weather recently for the tree-planting event being run by Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), Ontario Streams and the Halton Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Group. Rylee O’Blenis, 7, of Orangeville was helping her aunt, Rosie Casalinuovo of Caledon village, get this tree in the ground.
Photo by Bill Rea

         

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