How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

by Jeff Gillman
How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of our Forests

by Jeff Gillman

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Overview

Lessons About Our Environment from the World’s Oldest Living Things
Trees have been essential to the success of human beings, providing food, shelter, warmth, transportation, and products (consider the paper you are holding). Trees are also necessary for a healthy atmosphere, literally connecting the earth with the sky. Once in wild abundance— the entire eastern North America was a gigantic forest—they have receded as we have clearcut the landscape in favor of building cities and farms, using up and abusing our forests in the process. Over the centuries, we have trained food trees, such as peach and apple trees, to produce more and better fruit at the expense of their lives. As Jeff Gillman, a specialist in the production and care of trees, explains in his acclaimed work, How Trees Die: The Past, Present, and Future of Our Forests, the death of a tree is as important to understanding our environment as how it lives. While not as readily apparent as other forms of domestication, our ancient and intimate relationship with trees has caused their lives to be inseparably entwined with ours. The environment we have created—what we put into the air and into the water, and how we change the land through farming, construction, irrigation, and highways—affects the world’s entire population of trees, while the lives of the trees under our direct care in farms, orchards, or along a city boulevard depend almost entirely on our actions. Taking the reader on a fascinating journey through time and place, the author explains how we kill trees, often for profit, but also unintentionally with kindness through overwatering or overmulching, and sometimes simply by our movements around the globe, carrying foreign insects or disease. No matter how a tree’s life ends, though, understanding the reason is essential to understanding the future of our environment.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594165979
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Publication date: 05/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

JEFF GILLMAN is author of The Truth About Organic Gardening.

Table of Contents

1 The Trees Among Us 1

2 A Charmed Life 7

3 Forests Old and New 21

4 Stowaway Plants 46

5 Apples and Age 60

6 The Short Lives of Peach Trees 98

7 Foreign Invasion 120

8 The Plague of the Elms 132

9 Unstoppable Insects 140

10 Forces of Nature and Zone Pushers 173

11 Loved to Death 187

12 The Future of the Trees 209

Bibliography 221

Index 229

Acknowledgments 233

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