Volume
48
Issue
4
DOI
10.34068/joe.48.04.20
Abstract
An educational and applied research project, Street Tree Resource Evaluation and Education Trust (STREET), was conducted to train Master Gardener volunteers to identify and inventory Bucyrus street trees, to educate city government and citizens on street tree benefits, to secure funding and city approval for new street tree planting, and to compare citizen and landscape contractor tree planting by tree planting depth. Outcomes of STREET included: identification and inventory of 1,797 street trees, grant funding of $5000, 194 new trees planted, and citizen tree planting depth higher than tree professionals.
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Recommended Citation
Prochaska, S. C., & Hoffman, M. (2010). Street Tree Resource Evaluation and Education Trust (STREET). The Journal of Extension, 48(4), Article 20. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.48.04.20