Although beautiful and festive with fall colors, burning bush is invasive and needs proper management in your landscape.
It is hard to miss burning bush (Euonymus alatus) in the landscape in Greater Columbus right now. This shrub is a mainstay in landscape plantings and stands out in the fall with its deep-red foliage.
Wait until the end of March or early April when the grass is green and there are other food sources for rodents and rabbits ...
To prevent winter sunscald of smooth-barked trees such as apples, wrap them now. A variety of wraps and tree tubes are ...
The spotted lanternfly has become invasive in central Ohio. Here's how to find the egg masses and help decrease the species ...
And while their berries aren’t very nutritious for birds, they do eat them and spread new plants all over the place. The state of Pennsylvania has now officially listed burning bushes as noxious ...
Did you hear about the guy who was afraid his expensive tree was dead? It finally budded out, which was a major re-leaf. Northern winters separate the wheat from the chaff, where trees, shrubs and ...
Indigenous land management in southeastern Australia halved forest shrub cover 6,000 years ago, reducing high-intensity ...
Shop Now Castor bean plant These plants contain ricin, an extremely toxic protein found in castor plant seeds that inhibits ...
Plants cannot move when threatened by fire ... In experiments the germination rate of sugar bush increased from one in ten seeds to nine in ten after being submerged in boiling water while ...