To Clarify the main question....dissolved 15 year NON married relationship in a state that does Not recognize common law marriage. Male of couple purchased and planted about 25 trees over the years. Female has always owned property solely. She is remaining in house and wants to know if the trees are "hers" since they are "in her land".
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
The trees are planted along the sea shores because
In at least some cases the reason is that rowan is considered protective in Celtic folk-tradition.
55 trees have been planted yet for the common wealth games.
The portion of the property that abuts the river would be riverfront property.
Trees prevent soil loss so the road stays stable because of the trees planted on both sides.
first tell the owner of the the trees that they are damaging your property and you will have to remove them unless they can come up with something better. You can dig them up, but you have to give them back to whom ever owns the property the trees are on - and therefore owns the trees. If you get that. If the owner the complains there is nothing they can do.
I believe street trees are planted after old tree are cut down because, the old trees have outgrown their spot or are likely to collapse or uproot a street , sidewalk ,or structure so, the old trees are cut down and new trees are planted for beautification purposes.
from when they were planted to now.
The Green Belt Movement *has* planted 50 million trees, so far...
Trees can be classed as renewable when they are part of a sustainable reforesting program; in other words, when new trees are planted and looked after so they take the place of trees that have been cut down.Trees that are destroyed or used without this reforesting are clearly non-renewable.