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Episode 70: Kyle Durr- Casey Trees, Washington DC area tree farm

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Welcome back to episode 70 of The Growing Revolution where this week we got to speak with Kyle Durr, Nursery Manager for Casey Trees. He oversees the general production on their farm in Virginia, outside of the Washington DC metro area. Casey Tree was started by Betty Brown Casey, longtime DC resident in 2002. Betty was concerned with the steady decline in the tree canopy coverage in our nation's capital.

By 2001, the canopy level was down to just 35%, so Casey Trees' mission is to increase that to 40% by 2035, and after planting 30K trees since inception, they are well on their way to hitting that goal. Casey Trees used to employ the ball and burlap technique for harvesting trees, but about a decade ago, they decided to try the Root Control Bag, fabric in-ground planters, and haven't looked back since. Their root ball is 1/3rd of a conventional root ball, much lighter and easier to transplant or install, and the tree is healthier leading to almost 100% viability for their installed trees.

If you want to learn more about Casey Trees, go to caseytrees.org

If you'd like to learn more about the Root Control Bag, go to treebag.com or smartpots.com

Please subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss one of our great interviews, dropping weekly. The video podcast is also available at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-jP48BpQp3yvF4uiortfxLYpkDNrVylk&si=tghCorZvBiahtd6p

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Welcome back to episode 70 of The Growing Revolution where this week we got to speak with Kyle Durr, Nursery Manager for Casey Trees. He oversees the general production on their farm in Virginia, outside of the Washington DC metro area. Casey Tree was started by Betty Brown Casey, longtime DC resident in 2002. Betty was concerned with the steady decline in the tree canopy coverage in our nation's capital.

By 2001, the canopy level was down to just 35%, so Casey Trees' mission is to increase that to 40% by 2035, and after planting 30K trees since inception, they are well on their way to hitting that goal. Casey Trees used to employ the ball and burlap technique for harvesting trees, but about a decade ago, they decided to try the Root Control Bag, fabric in-ground planters, and haven't looked back since. Their root ball is 1/3rd of a conventional root ball, much lighter and easier to transplant or install, and the tree is healthier leading to almost 100% viability for their installed trees.

If you want to learn more about Casey Trees, go to caseytrees.org

If you'd like to learn more about the Root Control Bag, go to treebag.com or smartpots.com

Please subscribe to our podcast so you don't miss one of our great interviews, dropping weekly. The video podcast is also available at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-jP48BpQp3yvF4uiortfxLYpkDNrVylk&si=tghCorZvBiahtd6p

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