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So far, the emerald ash borer has not infected the hundreds of ash trees in Acadia National Park, according to Jesse Wheeler, ...
A new study from Holden Forests & Gardens and a team at USDA Agricultural Research Service confirms that beech leaf disease—a ...
In the face of mounting threats from climate change, mixed species forests have been called an "insurance policy" for UK ...
A weekend storm’s strong winds destroyed a Salisbury-area barn, dislodged an Addison home’s roof and left thousands of people temporarily without power in southern Somerset County. Powerful ...
Natural fertilizer can come from the store or your own kitchen. Scraps from citrus, bananas, and apples make great ...
A gardening expert has offered a "free and sustainable" way to help your garden plants thrive, and has urged gardeners to ...
Here are some other tips for taking care of snow-covered trees from the Colorado State Forest Service: Check for hazards.
If your favorite ash isn’t dead or dying yet, it will be soon as new communities are becoming infested daily. Here are some replacement options.
Ash can smother crops, block sunlight and clog the tiny stomata, or pores, in leaves that allow plants to exchange gases with the atmosphere. It can also introduce toxins that render food unmarketable ...
For many, the grass is beginning to grow, it is becoming greener, and even trees are beginning to bud and see their leaves return little by little. Over the coming weeks and months trees will begin to ...
the tree serves as a source of bacteria to infect other trees. Leaves become yellow, blotchy, and mottled, with raised veins and a corky appearance. Fruit will taste bitter and might be stunted ...
Some trees would replace those that were decimated by the emerald ash borer, an invasive beetle. WAYNE — The K-12 district is applying for a grant to cover the cost of trees to be planted in ...