Fast-growing poison ivy vines can grow 20 feet each season along fence lines and in landscaped beds. Several methods work to ...
Woodpeckers like to eat emerald ash borer larvae. You may notice an increase in woodpeckers peeling off the outermost layers ...
Learn how to move and replant a large viburnum, why holes in hackberry leaves are a good sign and which flowers attract ...
Ground ivy or creeping Charlie can quickly overtake a lawn or garden. Learn more about this invasive weed and how to prevent ...
Let all of them grow and in a couple of years, your entire yard literally becomes a forest of Chinese flame trees." Why not?
As I mentioned in my last column about hibiscus, many pests can feed on hibiscus making this a very high maintenance choice ...
Chrysanthemums – affectionately known as “mums” – are associated with Mother’s Day in Australia, where flowering peaks in May ...
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What to do if you find a Norway maple tree in your yard
Norway maple trees are quite common in the U.S., but they're actually an invasive species that can mess with local ecosystems. Here's what to do if you find one.
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