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New growth is a hallmark of spring, whether it plays out in the birth of birds and bunnies or with the returned buds on trees ...
Tosh Mazzone, Penn State Extension, Field and Forage Educator By early May in South-Central Pennsylvania, invasive shrubs have fully leafed out. Scout now to identify shrubs as well […] ...
Spring tree care sets the pace, and can mean keeping a beloved shade tree in the future. On Vancouver Island that means sussing out the dead while things are coming alive; looking for debris and ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about daylilies, magnolias, shell gingers, zoysia, Meyer lemons, hydrangea and ...
Turkey calling veterans often live with certain paradigms of woodland angst throughout the season, writes Oak Duke.
I have wanted to enjoy the moments that the cows are let free to go to pasture after the long winter in the barn.
Warmer weather is calling — so are Gile, Cardigan and French’s Ledges. Here’s where to hike this spring, close to campus.
Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) is a member of the mint family from a Mediterranean habitat and an excellent candidate, ...
Allergy-inducing plants are those that rely on wind rather than bees or butterflies to spread their pollen. Ragweed, which ...
North Carolina State University associate professor Tom Kon has spent several years studying chemical and cultural practices ...
The famous Wisteria display at Old Westbury Gardens is pruned nine months out of the year so the vine stays nice and tidy and is growing in a place where it naturally wouldn’t.
Looking to grow your own juicy cherries? Check out top varieties like Bing, Rainier, and Montmorency. Learn how care tips for ...