Finding plants that can survive in shallow soil can be tricky, so we've rounded up 22 of them that don't mind the shade and ...
WASHINGTON — Much like it’s easy for you to slip on a wet floor — tree roots can slip out of the ground when there’s wet soil. And, some species are more susceptible than others. Trees with shallow ...
This might be a little controversial, but it’s been on my mind for a while. I was recently sitting in my backyard with my friend Mackenzie beneath the coverage of the 200+ trees that surround my home.
With heavy rain on the way in time for spooky season, arborists are warning to look out for zombie trees that can fall with ...
If you've been researching the best trees to plant close to a house and which ones to avoid, you're not alone; a little slice of nature right outside your window, adding shade in summer (and colour in ...
February is a perfect time to plant trees purchased with bare roots, out of the pot. But they need the right-size hole, irrigation and protection from gophers. Question: I bought a bare-root tree in ...
El Nino, La Nina, cold air, warm air, rain, drought. This winter has been a little odd for most of us, and most of us have lived in Kansas for a lifetime. I can’t remember a winter with so little snow ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — It’s not uncommon in Southern Nevada for large trees to fall down or for limbs to break during a storm involving wind and rain. RELATED: Wild weather leaves damage around Las Vegas, ...
CINCINNATI -- As he supervised the planting of 10 trees in East Price Hill’s Olden Playground on April 19, Matt Stenger also gave his volunteer tree-planters from Macy’s the do’s and don’ts: Do put a ...
The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
Trees are an important part of Colorado landscapes, especially in our urban centers. However, it’s hard to be a healthy tree in Colorado. Many of the trees we plant are not native to our prairie and ...