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9 Signs Your Tree Is Dying

Spotty leaves, cracked trunks, mushroom invasions ... Two certified arborists explain how to best take care of your trees.
Those toadstools, puffballs, earth-stars and other fungi springing up now can alarm gardeners. Digging out fungi or applying ...
The mushrooms are probably one of the many kinds of harmless fungi that live in organic matter within or underneath the lawn.
Protecting your peach tree in winter ensures healthy growth and a strong fruit harvest when the warm weather returns. Wrap trunks and crowns with breathable materials, apply thick mulch, and water ...
• Begin to plant pansies, pinks, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale, and other winter color plants as temperatures cool ...
“If we can get even 1% of our pesticide to its target, that’s a huge leap in efficiency,” adds Luke Johnson, a fellow PhD student in Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Assistant professor Kurt ...
As Ken Ferrie evaluates disease challenges he sees in cornfields right now, tar spot comes to the top of his list of concerns. “We’ve got a lot of areas that are picking up these 3-, 4-, 5-inch rains, ...
Peonies should be planted in the fall because they need a chilling period to produce blooms. Learn when and how to plant ...
First and secondhand reports had been hitting people’s phones, creating general awareness that lightning strikes had ignited ...
As the Portage Golf Club moves into October, head superintendent Farrol Asham and his team are shifting their focus from ...
What comes to mind when folks think Peru is the historic Inca Machu Picchu. It certainly is a site to behold, but now they ...
Mando Perez, PCA and CAPCA president, shares insights on pest management, irrigation, and mentoring the next generation of ...