My Texas mountain laurel has been dying back trunk by trunk. I’m wondering if it’s due to the deep freeze of a few years ago ...
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Rediscovering old growth in the Adirondacks' Ampersand woods
Standing on an esker northeast of Ampersand Mountain, retired state biologist Ray Curran pointed to a fen he first visited ...
The Tazewell County Health Department and Tazewell Green Initiatives are sponsoring a Christmas Tree Recycling program from ...
Don't want to just chuck your Christmas tree in the trash? It can be used to make mulch or even feeding areas for fish or birds.
Wood-destroying fungi can be beneficial when it breaks down dead wood because it makes nutrients available through the decomposition process. If you come across a fallen tree in its natural ...
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Britain's 'oldest Christmas tree' on display for 94th year
Britain’s oldest Christmas tree is back on display for the 94th year running. The one foot artificial tree was bought in 1931 for sixpence and has never left the same farmhouse kitchen in Wales. Owner ...
Here in New England, the pine bark beetle also seems to be causing more tree deaths than previously, and ecologists have ...
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