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Bradford pear trees stink... literally. But there are many other reasons you will want to remove this invasive, ...
The Bradford pear, seen in bloom near Baylor University’s Ferrell Center, is a once-popular tree variety that has drawn increasing criticism over its weak structure and invasiveness.
Do not plant Callery pears and consider removing and replacing any growing on your property with a native small flowering tree, such as Carolina silverbell, Washington hawthorn, dogwood, fringe tree, ...
"Thanks!" Homeowner calls out neighbor's 1-2 punch of dangerous landscaping errors: 'Such a shame' first appeared on The Cool ...
At the June 17 meeting, Perrysburg City Council received an overview of the commission’s activities from member Kali Sawaya.
Some plants may look appealing at first, but become costly landscaping headaches. These common choices can be invasive, messy ...
Storms, pests, diseases, and overcrowding can all signal it's time to cut down a tree. Look for these signs and more to know ...
The RREHOA’s project targeting an open field common area started with removal of 42 Bradford Pear trees, along with a few species of other invasive vines and plants.
Garden centers have also been a factor. A 2023 study by the University of Massachusetts Amherst found that many plant nurseries are usually a primary source of invasives. Some though, like Sneed’s ...
Charlotte’s tree canopy is on the decline, according to Charlotte’s urban forester Tim Porter. As of 2022, the canopy covered an estimated 47.3% of the city’s land area.
Beyond planting warm-season food plots, summer is an ideal time to implement wildlife and forestry management techniques to ensure both wildlife and food plots thrive during the hunting season. Norm ...