I sat down with Russell Norton a horticulture and agriculture educator with the Cape Cod Cooperative Extension and started by asking him: why do we prune?
Looking to give your landscape an update? These 2025 garden trends will be popping up all over the neighborhood soon.
The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is proud to announce that it has been selected to provide the U.S. Capitol Christmas ...
We spend a lot of time indoors. To make up for the lack of outside time, grow some trees in your home! These are the ones ...
The city’s annual Mulchfest rang out the holiday season this year by setting a record for harvesting old Christmas trees in a ...
Adventure Scientists is looking for volunteers to take part in its new Tracking Eastern Hemlock Project, a way to identify the endangered eastern hemlock trees in the area. Researchers need outdoor ...
As the climate crisis accelerates, so do the number of bills in the Virginia General Assembly to address resilience, ...
Behind my house are four beautiful blue spruce pine trees. They are arranged in a snug north to south row, leaning and ...
The winter storm dumped up to 10 inches of snow in the Crescent City. How did the trees and the little creatures do with the ...
Think “boxwood” and you probably conjure up images of Colonial gardens and intricate hedges. Boxwoods (Buxus spp.) are among ...
On Jan. 22, 30 community volunteers joined representatives from The Pisgah Conservancy, Adventure Scientists and the Hemlock Restoration Initiative to conduct a citizen science project in the Shining ...
Garrigue is a type of scrubby vegetation exclusive to the Mediterranean region. It's also, curiously, a descriptor of wine ...