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Route 58 in Damascus, the road that follows the Virginia Creeper Trail is now open after losing about a mile and a half of the road during Helene.
It’s probably the most famous example of “growing up” or vertical gardening. “Growing up” expands your garden’s potential because growing vertically increases the number of plants that can ...
While the town of Damascus is still hoping for a quick rebuild of the town's crown jewel, the Virginia Creeper Trail, there's a potential new plan in the works.
The 34-mile Virginia Creeper Trail was recognized Monday by the hall of fame of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.
Here's everything you want to know about how to grow and care for a crown of thorns plant. This succulent blooms pretty flowers but has thorns, so be careful.
Ecologists advise that invasive plant species grow at the expense of our ecosystem and our pocketbooks. Without any natural biological deterrents, plants and trees not native to our area are able ...
Business Virginia plant shooting to provide commercial nuclear fusion energy by 2030s WRAL's Chris Lovingood talks with Commonwealth Fusion Systems (CFS) Chief Commercial Officer Rick Needham.
Virginia's government ground to a halt, and thousands were left without water after a colossal failure at the city's treatment plant.
The Creeper Trail, located in Southwestern Virginia, is a 34-mile rail trail stretching from Abingdon to Whitetop. Every fall, thousands of visitors eager to view the fall foliage visit the site.
Find out how to identify Virginia creeper, how to avoid Virginia creeper poisoning, and how to treat problems from eating or touching Virginia creeper.
The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) announced on Tuesday that 13 species have been added to the Virginia Invasive Plant Species List.
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