You probably won’t see them, but they’re there. A tiny invasive critter has the potential to wreak havoc on PNW forests.
Cutting down a tree can have leave a big hole in your yard, literally. Try these easy ways to restore your yard after removing a tree to get your landscaping back on track.
Q: How do I know if my plants have thrips? My oranges have strange scars on the rind, but I can’t see any bugs. Thrips are tiny (around 1/20 inch long) slender insects that caus ...
Wintertime offers few activities out in the garden other than filling bird feeders and carefully watching dormant plants for signs of awakening as spring nears. However, winter dormancy is the ...
MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida on care of peach trees, phalaenopsis orchids, tropical fruit trees, ...
West Hartford residents and businesses can claim those trees online now with a pick-up date set for April 25. This article ...
While the recent occasional outpouring of a tearful rain and a brief spell of temperatures above freezing may have diminished ...
You probably aren’t watering or pruning the 75-foot oak or maple in the front yard, but mature trees aren’t maintenance free.
Moving into warmer weather after the cold weather we had at the end of January, we start to see a common, but alarming, sight on trees, southwest injury, also called sunscald.
In Britain’s damp, changeable climate, your first tiny tree can decide whether bonsai becomes a calming ritual or a ...
From cooling vineyards to potentially shaping the notes in your glass, scientists and winemakers are just beginning to understand how forests influence flavor.