Posted on July 7th, 2020 in Forestry, Forests and Street Trees, How To, Land Use, Plants, Webinar | No Comments » In this Tree Installation for The Landscape Webinar, urban forestry specialist Lindsey ...
Trees are essential to nature’s landscape and our daily lives. Understanding and providing proper and routine maintenance is important to ensure their best life and healthier urban forest. Communities ...
Question: I am noticing pine trees dying in my neighbors’ yards and along the streets in Carmel and NE Indianapolis. The needles turn rust colored and fall within a couple weeks – leaving a bare tree.
We’re deep into fall and gardening is winding down, but there are still things gardeners wonder about. If you’ve got questions, turn to Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool from Oregon ...
Trees provide us with many gifts: shade, wind breaks, erosion control, beautiful foliage, an invitation to birds and other wildlife and, in the case of fruit or nut trees, something tasty to harvest.
Saying that a recent tree-climbing school was hands-on is a bit of an understatement. As an arboreal activity that requires a whole-body commitment, the course held Aug. 12-15 by Penn State Extension ...
"Your first priority should be any dangling limbs or limbs barely connected to the tree." ...
Out of sight, out of mind — you’ve heard the expression. That might work when dealing with dust bunnies under the sofa, but it can be disastrous to our landscape’s health when we’re talking about ...
Thinking about spring planting and the next gardening season while the snow falls can help to deal with the winter blues. The Four Seasons Gardening webinar series is back and begins Feb. 11. Two new ...
THAT’S COMING UP IN JUST A BIT. JIM. THANK YOU, SEAN. THE EMERALD ASH BORER IS STILL AN ISSUE IN NEBRASKA AND EXPERTS SAY WE NEED TO START THINKING ABOUT HOW TO MANAGE THE PEST. YEAH, ACCORDING TO THE ...
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