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Learn about plants that damage your home. Find out which plants to avoid that can damage your home, its siding, and ...
Got a problem with invasive ground cover weeds in your yard? Learn which plants are a problem and how to stop them in their ...
Root system: 'Opt for trees with non-invasive, shallow roots that won’t interfere with foundations, driveways, or underground utilities.' Size and spread: 'Be mindful of the eventual height and ...
Most gardeners are familiar with battling invasive weeds, but did you know some ornamental species can also become a nuisance ...
Species like spotted lanternflies, zebra mussels and wild pigs are popping up around the commonwealth. Here's how to handle ...
From the coast to mountains and from mild climates to nearly arctic conditions, Maine encompasses more than a hundred types ...
The tree of heaven, scientific name Ailanthus altissima, is usually a smaller-sized tree that can reach up to 80 feet high in some cases.Native to China, the plant has become an invasive species ...
Some invasive plants have aggressive root systems that spread long distances from a single plant. These root systems often grow so densely that they smother the root systems of surrounding vegetation.
Arboreal succulents are worthy of consideration since they are drought tolerant and fire resistant with non-invasive root systems. Tree aloe (Aloidendron/Aloe barberae/bainesii) immediately comes ...
An invasive, non-native plant species has grown root and spread, posing a threat to manicured yards and even home foundations across the American Midwest, North West and North East.
For example, English ivy, which is non-native to Washington, is one type of plant that is legally allowed to be sold in the state despite being considered invasive, Schuster said.
Last week was invasive species awareness week in Alaska. An invasive plant expert in Juneau identifies pesky plants that have ...