Monday, September 3, 2018
Non-profit still works to replace trees killed by Harvey
https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/nonprofit-working-to-replace-scores-of-trees-killed-by-hurricane-harvey/285-589707672
It's been more than a year since Hurricane Harvey wiped out thousands of trees in the Houston area. In many cases, it's take months for them to die. Some will take even longer. A local group called Trees For Houston works to replace damaged trees at little or no cost to parks and other entities. I got to tour one of its farms for this story. A quick trip to a couple of places that were under water a year ago revealed numerous dead or dying trees.
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