Get advice on Virginia buttonweed and knotweed control, shade alternatives to St. Augustine, oak bark issues and willow borer damage.
House Digest on MSN
The Invasive Tick You Need To Watch Out For In Your Own Yard
This invasive tick, which is usually found in grassy or woody areas, carries a number of diseases and can pose a risk to both ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Homeowner battles relentless property issue with surprisingly effective solution: 'I've cleared about 80% of the invasive stuff'
Unfortunately, ridding a property of various invasive species can be a challenge. Homeowner battles relentless property issue ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Officials enlist unexpected helpers for crucial task on overgrown island: 'It's a win-win'
"Now this is news." Officials enlist unexpected helpers for crucial task on overgrown island: 'It's a win-win' first appeared ...
Southern Living on MSN
5 Benefits Of Letting Plants Go To Seed—And Why Experts Recommend It
We spoke with three garden experts on different reasons to allow plants to go to seed, including benefits for wildlife, for your garden, and for yourself.
This December, the Bureau of Land Management will take to the skies to restore native plant communities across more than 750 ...
A firefighter with the National Park Service says a fire wiped out more than a thousand Joshua trees amid the government ...
A local chat in a Tiverton pub sparked a reforesting movement that has now planted 14,000 trees, revived orchards and ...
The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSN
Volunteers help fight invasive plants at Richards Woods in Edwardsville
Invasive plant species like bush honeysuckle and winter creeper are just a couple of the non-native plants that are trying to ...
Department of Soil and Crop Sciences faculty and students received national honors at the Science Societies annual meeting in ...
I’ve utilized wood chips in my yard and gardens for years. It has been an excellent method for reducing weeds, retaining moisture and protecting the plants during winter months when ...
The reed leafhopper (Pentastiridius leporinus) was originally a specialist, limited exclusively to reed grass as a food ...
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