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A conspicuous new sight on one of our recent daily walks past a neighbor’s property is a spider web of plastic tubes ...
People are ready to put down roots. So here’s a look at eight trees that are — for better or worse — popularly planted in ...
Among the oaks, white, red and bur oak all stand tall as ecological heavyweights. Their acorns feed wildlife, their canopies ...
The bark of a tree is its own protection against the weather. While we shrug on a coat when it’s wet or cold, a tree will grow its own to insulate itself, keeping moisture out when it’s ...
Below are ten regions where US $50,000 or less still buys that land, complete with climate notes, community color, and design ...
Not so for local environmental activists, however, whose cries to save the trees echo well past a parcel’s sale ... Many Indigenous individuals frequently gather cedar bark, berries, medicinal plants, ...
Landscape designer recommends trees that are able to withstand the increased heat, erratic weather and shifting precipitation ...
This tree grows 60 feet ... It boasts silvery bark and three-lobed leaves that turn bright yellow, orange, or red in fall. My favorite selection for the South, 'October Glory,' turns brilliant scarlet ...
From camellias to roses, you can boost your home's value by growing these beautiful front yard plants and blooms.
Indiana’s Highway 62 might be the best 203 miles you’ve never intentionally driven. Stretching across the southern portion of the Hoosier State like a meandering river of asphalt, this scenic byway ...