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  • Welcome to Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Foresters!
    • Growing Neighborhood Forests
    • Growing Neighborhood Foresters
    • Planting Rain, Plants, & Community Capacity
    • Planting Native Seeds with the Rains
    • Growing & Harvesting Wild Foods
    • Growing Wildlife Habitat & Diversity
    • Enhancing Forest Access
    • Stewarding the Forest & Its Foresters
    • Accomplishments
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Media
  • Be a Neighborhood Forester
    • Four Levels of Neighborhood Foresters
    • Neighborhood Forester Inspirations
  • Neighborhood Rain, Tree, & Understory Plantings
    • Example List of Planting Sites & Work
    • Example Permit for Neighborhood Planting
    • Maintenance / Stewarding Agreement for Neighborhood Plantings
    • Organizing a Neighborhood Planting
    • Permitting a Neighborhood Planting
    • Promotion of Neighborhood Plantings and More
  • Plant Resources
    • Favorite local native plant nurseries
    • Wolfberry bush, its edible parts, & more
    • Recommended Native Tree & Understory Plant Lists
    • Choosing Mesquite Trees for Landscapes & How to Identify Different Species
    • More About Mesquite
    • Ethnobotanical (Human Uses of Plants) Resources
    • Invasive Plants to Remove
  • Work & Learn Stewarding Parties & Guides
    • Planting
    • How To Plant a Desert Tree
    • Plant Purchases & Delivery
    • Pruning & Mulching
    • A Guide to Pruning Native Sonoran-Desert Multi-Trunk Trees
    • Podar Árboles Nativos del Desierto Sonorense
    • Enhancing Pedestrian Access
    • Water Harvesting
    • Weeding
    • Graffiti Removal
  • Contact & Sign Up
  • Donate
  • Welcome to Dunbar/Spring Neighborhood Foresters!
    • Growing Neighborhood Forests
    • Growing Neighborhood Foresters
    • Planting Rain, Plants, & Community Capacity
    • Planting Native Seeds with the Rains
    • Growing & Harvesting Wild Foods
    • Growing Wildlife Habitat & Diversity
    • Enhancing Forest Access
    • Stewarding the Forest & Its Foresters
    • Accomplishments
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Media
  • Be a Neighborhood Forester
    • Four Levels of Neighborhood Foresters
    • Neighborhood Forester Inspirations
  • Neighborhood Rain, Tree, & Understory Plantings
    • Example List of Planting Sites & Work
    • Example Permit for Neighborhood Planting
    • Maintenance / Stewarding Agreement for Neighborhood Plantings
    • Organizing a Neighborhood Planting
    • Permitting a Neighborhood Planting
    • Promotion of Neighborhood Plantings and More
  • Plant Resources
    • Favorite local native plant nurseries
    • Wolfberry bush, its edible parts, & more
    • Recommended Native Tree & Understory Plant Lists
    • Choosing Mesquite Trees for Landscapes & How to Identify Different Species
    • More About Mesquite
    • Ethnobotanical (Human Uses of Plants) Resources
    • Invasive Plants to Remove
  • Work & Learn Stewarding Parties & Guides
    • Planting
    • How To Plant a Desert Tree
    • Plant Purchases & Delivery
    • Pruning & Mulching
    • A Guide to Pruning Native Sonoran-Desert Multi-Trunk Trees
    • Podar Árboles Nativos del Desierto Sonorense
    • Enhancing Pedestrian Access
    • Water Harvesting
    • Weeding
    • Graffiti Removal
  • Contact & Sign Up
  • Donate

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In the Blog

  • Annual rain & native food forest plantings another success in 2022
    April 10, 2022
  • Neighborhood Foresters regain access for public paths, clean up 15 traffic circles and chicanes, & remove overhead utility conflicts
    January 31, 2022
  • Before & after photos of green infrastructure in Dunbar/Spring
    January 11, 2022
  • Dunbar/Spring & West University Neighbors – get your order in for our annual Planting of Rain, Trees, & Native Food Forests by December 30
    December 13, 2021
  • Time to weed
    August 11, 2021

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