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As jewelflowers spread into California from the desert Southwest over the past couple of million years, they settled in ...
Storms, pests, diseases, and overcrowding can all signal it's time to cut down a tree. Look for these signs and more to know when to call an arborist.
Weather conditions and seasons. In hot, dry or windy weather, water more frequently. Trees will need more water in summer due ...
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, June 24 shows conditions unchanged for the state with 66% of the state totally out of dry conditions. Essentially, the southern two-thirds of Kansas is almost ...
Invasive plants, or noxious weeds, displace plants endemic to Idaho and can significantly alter native ecosystems. They can ...
From over fertilizing to fertilizing at the wrong time. Fertilizer is an essential part of gardening. It boosts plant growth, improves yields, adds key nutrients to the soil, and enhances disease ...
Turn a backyard into a haven with privacy trees. Find the best trees and shrubs for privacy from neighbors including ...
Are your plants showing troubling signs? It might indicate a soil problem, such as compacted soil. Learn to identify these issues and get effective solutions.
Dirt is what is on the bottom of your shoes. Soil is a conglomeration of minerals, water, air, organic matter and living ...
Sifting is the perfect way to make use of that old stack of plastic nursery pots collecting dust in the corner of your garage ...
In that case, there are likely to be more drunken trees. Right now, around 7 to 8 percent of the land in the middle boreal zone in Alaska is showing some signs of drunken trees or other melting ...
When oaks are moved to where the west or southwest sun hits their trunks, after two or three years enough damage is done that ...