If you saw a plan that’s already cut down 200,000 trees, with millions more in the crosshairs, you might think it’s an ...
Angela explains further in the video's caption, "Before pruning, wait until the danger of frost is past in the spring and you begin to see new growth. Prune back to just before wh ...
From blocking light to decking that's too high, here are 5 common garden laws you could unknowingly be breaking with fines, according to an expert.
No doubt, the best way to feed deer is with a chainsaw, lopers, or any brush cutting tool. Felling trees in late winter will ...
Structures, rather than vegetation, served as the primary fuel for spreading flames, but fire-resistant landscaping helps. It ...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy removed 33 bald cypress trees from the Beaufain Street side of Colonial Lake Park in ...
Whether you want to start a new fig tree to continue the lineage of a beloved heirloom specimen or share cuttings with fellow ...
Patience is the word for this month. More than likely, gardeners are tired of covering and uncovering plants with frost cloth ...
Q: Our neighbor has a large magnolia tree that ... have been cut repeatedly and that have knobby ends. Leave as many of the ...
I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
Worsening fire conditions are the biggest threat. As large trees develop over centuries, large fissures form in their trunks.