Avoid an overgrown mess with these tips! Source: How to Prune Common Evergreen Trees and Shrubs | Better Homes & Gardens
Avoid an overgrown mess with these tips! Source: How to Prune Common Evergreen Trees and Shrubs | Better Homes & Gardens
Spring is the season during which the natural world revives and reinvigorates after the colder winter months. During spring, dormant plants begin to grow again, new seedlings sprout out of the ground and hibernating animals awake. Source: Spring: The season of new beginnings | Live Science
Jumping into this trend isn’t has hard as you might think. Source: Growing Bonsai Trees for Beginners | Better Homes & Gardens
Not all National Forests turn into a white “winter wonderland” during the colder months. In fact, many National Forests are the perfect getaway to escape frigid temperatures if a snowy adventure isn’t your favorite. Source: Escape Winter and Head to these Warmer National Forests – National Forest Foundation
Part of a blog series taken from “America’s Great National Forests, Wildernesses & Grasslands”, Char Miller looks at New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest. Source: Grassroots Movement Grows a Forest – National Forest Foundation
Sometimes reaching a height of more than 100 feet tall with trunk diameters often well over 10 feet, the American chestnut was the giant of the eastern U.S. forests. There were once billions of them and their range stretched from Georgia and Alabama to Michigan, but the majestic tree was gone before forest science existed […]
As a boy, I was too terrified to tackle the beautiful horse chestnut near my home. But I’ve changed a lot in four decades Source: You’re never too old to climb a tree – and I should know | Adrian Chiles | The Guardian
Ecologists thought these trees had long been torn down in New England. Then Bob Leverett proved them wrong. Source: Old, Primeval Forests May Be a Powerful Tool to Fight Climate Change | Science | Smithsonian Magazine
Watching your trees endure the cold winter can be grueling, especially if it is their first. In our attempts to save our trees we often do more harm than good. Here are a three tips in keeping your trees healthy this winter. Source: 3 Winter Precautions to Keep You and Your Trees Safe – Arbor […]
A recent study from Rice University, the Houston Health Department’s environmental division and Houston Wilderness discovered the numerous benefits of planting “super trees” – native trees that benefit the environment in a particular area the most – and now, researchers are sharing their findings so other urban areas can benefit. Source: ‘Super Trees’ May Be […]