Find out where crape myrtle grows best and how to choose the right variety for your garden. Plus, get tips for pruning and ...
Alabaster residents had the opportunity to secure their very own tree and learn about how to maintain and take care of it ...
Researchers at UBC Okanagan are working to learn more about how sweet cherry trees naturally protect their buds from freezing during cold winter months. Dr. Elizabeth Houghton recently graduated ...
Researchers at UBC Okanagan are working to learn more about how sweet cherry trees naturally protect their buds from freezing during cold winter months. This is critical for fruit trees because ...
Furthermore, upon exposure to promotive conditions, trees will initiate bud break and subsequently engage in active growth. In the recent study, samples were collected at six time points (December to ...
By mid-February, the air fills with the sweet scent of litchi buds, and hundreds of gardens burst into clusters of vibrant yellow. This year, however, the scene is starkly different. The litchi trees ...
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It’s still too early, said KSL Greenhouse Host Taun Beddes, but you need to keep an eye on the tree’s bud stages. “You do this as the weather is starting to warm up [and] you’re seeing the trees’ buds ...
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ALABASTER – Alabaster residents will have an opportunity to secure their very own tree and learn about how to maintain and take care of it during Alabaster’s annual Arbor Day. The Alabaster ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — If you have a crape myrtle tree in your yard, you may have heard about "Crape Murder". It's when the tops of crape myrtles are cut down. Lukas Suzano with Davey Tree of ...
Open camellias took a hit, (but fingers crossed the dormant buds will still open ... beauty berry, and of course crape myrtle—signs of crape murder are all over Little Rock along I-630!