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How To Easily Identify Tree Root Damage From Frozen Soil
Nothing looks prettier than a snow-covered tree in winter. Beneath the surface, however, that same tree could be suffering ...
The Olympian (TCA) on MSN
More trees have recently been cut down in Lacey. Here’s why
Hektoria glacier on the Antarctic Peninsula lost nearly half its size astonishingly rapidly. Scientists have now discovered ...
Growing a potted fig tree is a rewarding process, and can be done year-round with the right conditions. Place the container ...
When fall weather arrives, it’s time to start thinking about preparing your plants for winter. Crepe myrtles are no exception ...
Large trees often develop surface roots that can damage sidewalks, mower blades, and tree health. Mulch 2–3 inches deep to cover roots safely and reduce maintenance without harming the tree. Never cut ...
Martha Stewart on MSN
How to Prune an Apple Tree So It Produces Fruit for Years to Come
Pruning apple trees encourages growth and reduces the risk of disease. Prune apple trees in late winter or early spring to ...
Residents and a local councillor in Fairwater have called for better maintenance of trees and streets after tree roots on ...
Whittier Daily News on MSN
Whittier suspends ‘tree manual,’ sparking ire over lack of limits on cutting down trees
Protect Whittier’s iconic urban forest or preserve public safety? The are not mutually exclusive, residents say, as the city ...
Knots in floorboards can reveal much about the source tree. Pine, for example, often features multiple small knots originating from a common point. This reflects the growth pattern of young plantation ...
The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point Wednesday for the second time since September. Before ...
Bengaluru faces a surge in tree fall incidents this monsoon, raising safety concerns and highlighting the city's green cover ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSN
Don't lose a single plant this winter. Here's how to prepare them before deep cold sets in
In the Eastern Fraser Valley, early November has always been considered the deadline for having all our plants ready for winter. Based on past experience, we know that those infamous, northeasterly, ...
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