Are there any chestnut trees that can grow well in our hot climate and produce edible chestnuts? What kind of upkeep would it ...
Emerald ash borer, pinewood nematode, and Dutch elm disease are all major horticultural issues that are heavily instigated by ...
Many families invite birds to their yards by setting out bird feeders. Providing seeds for birds is wonderful, but providing ...
A deadly new oak-tree disease can be prevented by pruning them in the dormant season (if needed) instead of spring or summer.
Fall is in full swing, and, for many people, that means raking leaves. But, what if you just left them on the ground?
A new collaborative program aims to connect women to each other and to local conservation resources. Minnesota Women in ...
Jackie Bantle You may have noticed some distinctive webs in your trees during the last couple of fall seasons. I first ...
Michael Wolcott reflects on his connection to the land and his home, where a dead tree behind his cabin in Arizona becomes a ...
Woody plant growth is fascinating, and each year trees and shrubs produce a visible record of how much they grew. In fall, as woody plants go dormant, we can examine these signs for a glimpse of ...
I’ve got an old math problem for you. If you hang a horseshoe on a tree branch that’s 5 feet above ground, and the tree grows 1 foot per year, how high will the horseshoe be in 10 years?
It probably is safe to assume that this season is called fall because that’s what leaves do about this time of year. There is a double edge to fall that jerks around the emotions of many.
If you are on a mission to snap the perfect fall photos, the Georgia Forestry Commission have got you covered.On Thursday, Stasia Kelly with the Georgia Forestry Commission sent WSB their “Leaf Watch” ...