Arizona State University scientists are part of an international research team that discovered a simple, soil-based method to ...
"They're very destructive when there's a lot of them, but one-on-one, what's not to love?" says Arianne Cease. She's talking ...
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Are your trees safe from this invasive pest? Here's where they're typically found
Don't worry if you live in the Northeast — this pest usually sticks to other regions. Here's where it's found and why your ...
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How to identify and treat powdery mildew on plants before it spreads
Because powdery mildew does not significantly affect the health of most plants, treatment is seldom necessary or practical in the home garden. Many gardeners learn to live with the appearance of ...
When looking at a terrestrial ecosystem like a forest or grassland, the way plants are arranged across the landscape might seem random. To some extent, they can be. Wind or water may have dispersed a ...
Across the southeastern U.S., pecan trees sometimes blend into the background: tall and steady along fence lines, scattered across old home places, dropping nuts every fall whether anyone bothers to ...
An old pecan tree was decorated for the holidays in Highland Park in 2012. For many this year, Christmas will be too silent, writes the editorial board. Staff Photographer If you believe the movies, ...
Park Cities residents gathered to make new memories at this year’s tree lightings, as well as to honor those no longer with us. University Park kicked off the season with a celebration in Snider Plaza ...
While a wildlife encounter can be startling, some little visitors in your backyard can mean that you're doing something right. "Are frogs good or bad for gardens?? Any advice? I have lots of pests and ...
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