James Wright III+FollowMulch volcanoes are hurting our treesMulch piled high around tree trunks—those so-called 'mulch volcanoes'—are popping up everywhere, even at our local Best Buy, and they're actually harming the trees we all rely on for shade and cleaner air. Instead of protecting, this practice suffocates roots and stresses the trees, sometimes leading to their slow decline. Experts say the right way is to spread mulch in a donut shape, not a mountain. It’s wild how something meant to help can do the opposite! Have you noticed this around your neighborhood? What do you think stores and landscapers should do differently? #Entertainment #Painting #trees10Share
Henry Thomas+FollowWhy saving old trees matters more than you thinkWatching a squirrel scramble over a freshly cut tree stump in the rain hits differently when you realize what’s really lost. It’s not just about one animal’s home—mature trees give us shade, cleaner air, and even help fight climate change by absorbing carbon. Sure, sometimes trees have to go for safety, but cutting them down just because of myths about roots or convenience? That’s a big deal for the whole neighborhood. Have you seen changes like this where you live? What do you think is the right balance between property rights and protecting nature? #Entertainment #TVSeries #trees40Share