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Nachima Β· 1 year ago
French Marigolds
Bushy plants with a compact, mounded shape and bright colors make French marigolds (Tagetes patula) a favorite. They are generally not bothered by insects or disease and make fabulous companion plants for your vegetable garden. Keep deadheaded for blooms all the way to frost. French marigolds range from 6 inches to 2 feet in height.
Nachima Β· 1 year ago
Tagetes tenuifolia
Tagetes tenuifolia is an annual herb sometimes reaching as much as 50 cm (20 in) tall. Leaves are less than 3 cm (1+1⁄4 in) long, deeply divided into many small parts. The plant produces many small bright yellow flower heads in a flat-topped array, each head with five ray florets and 7–9 disc florets.[4]
Nachima Β· 1 year ago
Signet Marigolds
Perhaps the least well-known type of marigold, signet marigolds (Tagetes tenuifolia) offer simple color and compactness. They are great for window boxes, edging garden beds with color, and companion planting because they won’t shade anything out. Also known as lemon marigolds, some signet varieties give off a lemon scent when their foliage is bruised.
Nachima Β· 1 year ago
Urban Forests
Urban and community forests include all publicly and privately owned trees within an urban or community area, such as public gardens, street trees, urban parks, landscaped boulevards and river and coastal promenades, among others. They make up an important component of America’s green infrastructure, supporting the health and function of cities and towns through the services that they provide. Acknowledging the ecological, economic, and social benefits of these forests, the Forest Service is dedicated to helping cities transition to a sustainable future.
Nachima Β· 1 year ago
Ecosystem Services
The benefits that forests, grasslands, and other natural areas provide us are known as ecosystem services. It can be easy to take these free services for granted. The Forest Service is contributing to improved valuation and preservation of these services. By working on markets for ecosystem services and measuring and monitoring them, the Forest Service aims to improve decision-making that affects the use of ecosystem services.
Nachima Β· 1 year ago
Recreation
Outdoor recreation contributes greatly to the well-being of Americans – getting outside has been proven to have psychological, physical, social, and economic benefits. Understanding its important role in providing recreational opportunities, the Forest Service carefully assesses the status of, and trends in, outdoor recreation. In order to continue providing recreation opportunities that citizens value, we need to understand how demands on our natural resources will change in the future and manage accordingly.
Binai Β· 1 year ago
Forest Health Monitoring Program, Evaluation Monitoring (EM)
A component of the Forest Health Monitoring Program designed to determine the extent, severity, and causes of undesirable changes in forest health.
Binai Β· 1 year ago
Special Technology Development Program (STDP)
A program to help bring research results into practice by developing cutting edge technologies and field operation methods that provide field specialists with tools to restore and protect America's forests.
Binai Β· 1 year ago
Forest Service Pesticide Impact Assessment Program (FS-PIAP)
The Forest Service Pesticide Impact Assessment Program evaluates the benefits and impacts of pesticide use in forest environments.
Binai Β· 1 year ago
Biological Control of Invasive Forest Pests (BCIFP)
A component of the Biological Control Program designed to develop methods and technologies that address the spread and impacts of invasive forest pests.
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