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Gardeners warned Japanese maple leaves will crisp and drop unless this cool organic layer is added this month
Across the UK, July heat is already crisping the edges of Japanese maple leaves and dulling their colour. One simple layer on ...
Exposed tree roots can damage sidewalks and foundations, become a tripping hazard, and make lawn mowing difficult. Learn how ...
Did you plant a tree this past spring? How about last fall? Do you have a mature tree that you are caring for? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this article is for you because when you ...
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The roots of Minnesota's tick problem
An insect known for carrying debilitating diseases wasn't always on Minnesotans' radar. In this Good Question, Jeff Wagner digs into the history of ticks in our region and why concern has never been ...
Perhaps you’ve inherited a mature Douglas fir canopy. Or, maybe your garden was sunnier a few years ago, but as nearby trees filled in, the light equation shifted. Many gardeners complain about ...
Secrets about how giant trees grew in reverse can be found in fossil imprints of their roots. Micro-CT scanning shows that the roots were growing tip-to-tail like shoots. Stigmaria (meaning "little ...
Compare plans tailored to your home & budget. Tree roots are a primary cause of sewer line damage for homeowners and can drain your bank account. If your pipe collapses due to root intrusion, it can ...
This spring has been difficult for some trees. The National Weather Service is saying we are under extreme drought conditions in northeast Florida. The hotter- and drier-than-normal weather has caused ...
WATERVLIET, N.Y. — Volunteers and students partnered with Capital Roots to plant 50 trees in the City of Watervliet for Earth Day, highlighting the importance of caring for the environment through ...
In early April, lightning streaked across the black clouds looming over my city, and thunder roared. I stood under a 100-year-old redwood with fellow tree planters caught off guard on a natural ...
MILAN, Ill. (KWQC) -Spring gardening season brings plenty of misinformation, and University of Illinois Extension horticulture educator Emily Swihart is setting the record straight. Tree roots aren’t ...
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