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Another big no-no. Trees simply grow healthier when their planters understand their root systems. Here are several tree root myths that may change—improve, rather—the way you plant.
Too many lawns have a volcano-shaped pile of mulch around the base of the trees, which can lead to diseases, pests, and even ...
Kyiv is defending Kostiantynivka from Russian drone attacks. The embattled city is a gateway to Ukraine’s last major defense ...
Trees are more likely to be damaged by flooding during the growing season than during the dormant season, according to ...
Read on to find out which tree you'll want to kill and cut down immediately if you spot it. RELATED: 7 Plants You Can Buy That Are Actually Dangerous Invasive Species.
The Maryland Department of Agriculture announced there are worsening conditions of beech leaf disease in the state.
The black walnut tree (Juglans nigra) is well-loved for its beauty and the walnuts it grows. However, the roots of this tree ...
Learn effective ways to control Bermuda grass, sedge, and unwanted seedlings in your garden using targeted herbicides and ...
Often described as “low maintenance” or “hardy,” these plants are simply ones that are near-impossible to kill. They are ...
First things first, you want to cut back as much of the existing ivy as you can, to give yourself more room to remove the roots at a later step.
Forest protectors are defending mature forests from logging after dam removal and restoration on the Elwha River.
Virginia Department of Forestry describes Tree of Heaven, “Ailanthus altissima (also known as tree-of-heaven, paradise tree, Chinese sumac, stink tree or just Ailanthus) is a native of China.