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Three jobs to do now 1. Allow dahlia plants to die back naturally before cutting down to ground level. 2. Prune back dormant fruit trees such as mulberry and fig. Use the prunings to make new plants.
State trees in India are testament to its history, culture, and faith. From the sacred Banyan, revered across faiths, to timber trees that anchor tribal traditions in the Northeast and Lakshadweep’s ...
Deciduous trees are grown for their attractive ornamental features such as decorative bark, flowers, coloured foliage or autumn fruits, and their shape and form create height and structure within a ...
Pine beetles are part of a natural cycle — to an extent. We asked JCOS what this means exactly. "We are totally OK with a few trees being killed from the pine beetle that creates variable habitat for ...
Some of the signs that fruit trees are ailing and need specialized care include declining quality, quantity, size, shape or flavor of their fruit, changes in the color or a brown edge to their ...
Colorful historic storefronts line Front Street in Coupeville, where each building seems to have its own personality and story to tell. Photo credit: Stephen Lee Perched on the shores of Penn Cove ...
The path less traveled leads to breathtaking vistas. This sun-drenched trail promises adventure with every step upward. Photo credit: breweruk I’m genuinely conflicted about sharing this place with ...
Crab apples are small decorative fruits that have long been associated with love, fertility, and marriage. They’re ancestors of the cultivated apple, and trees can live up to 100 years – growing, on ...
Campbell Vaughn: Winter landscapes offer unique beauty beyond colorful flowers This native tree offers some of the best red fall colors among trees in the South. Fall color ranges from red to purple ...
Winter is the perfect time for shrubs with colorful branches and trees with ornamental skin to shine. By Ulrich Lorimer Globe Correspondent,Updated February 26, 2025, 12:00 p.m.
Every seven seconds we hear it — the long, drawn out “hooooooo” of one of the world’s rarest birds. The Grenada Dove may be shy, elusive and critically endangered, but it’s cooing its heart out on ...
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