The Arbor Day Foundation is pledging 10 million trees to areas impacted by hurricanes Helene, Milton Help us replant
How do we count the ways we love trees?
We love trees for all the grace and glory their lofty heights and century-old stories.
We love trees for all that they are from cleaning the air to the sea of the arctic char.
Where would we be without their bountiful treasures, whether it’s climbing their limbs for outdoor leisure or thrashing in the thickets of a yellow fever.
Even the pests of an ash and pine love these trees so much that it’s led to decline.
Which is why we must plant more trees in the ground to keep our soil healthy, plentiful, and abound.
The roots of trees soak in excess rainwater then release it back to cities as drinking water.
The leaves of trees take in the heat of the sun then breathe it back out to cool everyone.
Without the trees that line our streets our sidewalks and homes would overheat.
We love trees for the fruits of their labor
and the joy it brings neighbor to neighbor.
So let’s plant more trees week after week because a world without trees is a world too bleak.