SHREVEPORT, La. - The brilliant fall foliage of Bradford Pear trees may make them an attractive sight across many neighborhoods this time of year — but horticulture experts say the species comes with ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with “The Serviceberry” author Robin Wall Kimmerer. Robin Wall Kimmerer is ...
Backyard Farmer looks at potential problems with trees and more. Backyard Farmer looks at potential problems with trees and new hardscape trends in the horticulture industry. The Backyard Farmer ...
The legacy of retired director of the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau Barry Travis is growing, with the dedication of a young tree recently planted in his honor by the Little Rock Visitors ...
It's no secret that Boston's Chinatown has been notably lacking in greenery, but the local Urban Forestry Division, seemingly always brainstorming, has come up with a solution that sticks out—quite ...
Q: My young serviceberry tree has lumpy, dark swellings on the twigs. When I checked my flowering plum tree, it looked worse, with the same symptoms. Is this a spreading disease, and how do I control ...
Whether they're roosting in our trees in large flocks or walking around our yards looking for earthworms, American robins can be welcome visitors. If you're hoping to attract more of these birds and ...
Trees returned to downtown York on Oct. 18 with 50 Rotary Club of York volunteers planting 63 trees along Market Street between Pershing and Duke Streets. As a golden sunrise washed down the historic ...
Bradford Pear trees along Market Street in downtown York City are being replaced this weekend. The old trees were considered invasive, unhealthy, and a safety hazard to the public. Volunteers will ...
Boxelders — a tree generally disliked for their twisted limbs and inability to stand up to strong winds — nevertheless has fans. Boxelders, fast growing and short-lived, are native to the Americas, a ...
Shares of Dollar Tree were falling Tuesday after analysts at Jefferies downgraded the stock, citing a downbeat combination of tariff pressures, rising competition, and shrinking margins.
The main culprit is Utah’s low humidity and intense summer sun. By late summer, trees can’t always move water to their leaves fast enough, resulting in browning around the edges or in patches.
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