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Storms, pests, diseases, and overcrowding can all signal it's time to cut down a tree. Look for these signs and more to know ...
Sean O'Brien, from the UNH Cooperative Extension, takes a look at how beech leaf disease spreads and the signs to help you ...
Have you ever paused beneath a towering oak or maple and wondered if that rough, gnarled bark is hiding secrets? What if I told you ... Read more The post What Tree Bark Can Tell You About Local ...
The commonly planted Natchez crape myrtle is known for the cinnamon brown inner bark that is revealed when the outer bark peels. So, there is no need for concern. If your daughter likes, she can ...
DEAR JANET: We have a problem with our lone Japanese Maple tree in our front flower bed. We think it has a fungus, and we're not really sure if we can do anything to save it.
Americans now eat foreign chestnuts since fungus-bearing Japanese chestnut trees were introduced in this country. The fungus “girdles” the Chestnut trees’ cambiums and essentially strangles ...
If your ash tree’s canopy is thinning, bark is flaking off in patches, or woodpeckers are suddenly interested in your trunk, ...
In the sweltering heat that descended in recent weeks, I am especially aware of the cooling effect of urban trees. In the ...
Seattle summers are filled with sunny days and lush trees and shrubs throughout parks and neighborhoods, providing cooling ...