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With hurricane season in the rearview mirror, there is no better time to start thinking about cleaning up yard debris. In the ...
Neil Sperry offers insight on a dying Shantung maple, walnut seedling control, pothos propagation, nandina sizes and why ...
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Boxelders — a tree generally disliked for their twisted limbs and inability to stand up to strong winds — nevertheless has fans. Boxelders, fast growing and short-lived, are native to the Americas, a ...
WEST FARGO — The decades-old trees lining the edges of one of West Fargo's oldest parks, offering shade for parents and fans watching games at the baseball diamonds, may need to be thinned out ...
(NEXSTAR) – It may look like an innocuous garden feature to you but to arborists, these piles of mulch are an atrocity. They’re nicknamed “mulch volcanoes” – essentially a mound of moisture-retaining ...