A recent study published in the Journal of Ecology, led by the UAB and CREAF, analyzes 25 years of evolution of 445,000 trees ...
Structures, rather than vegetation, served as the primary fuel for spreading flames, but fire-resistant landscaping helps. It ...
All trees need sunlight to grow, but lucky for home dwellers, some trees do well in low-lighting conditions, making them ...
Avocado trees that don’t get enough light can lose their leaves and appear gangly or have long, leggy stems as they stretch toward the light. To provide more light, consider using a grow light ...
“You don’t want those firebrands to drop on your roof or against your house.” Kent thinks it also helped that the surviving trees, such as the deodar cedars, were likely more irrigated than ...
This quick grower is one of the first trees to leaf out in spring and the last to lose leaves come fall, giving you multiple seasons of interest. Prune heavy branches to help with breakage.
Next-door neighbors lost their near-identical homes in a California wildfire, but how they are navigating rebuilding is a ...
So when a city burns and trees ... leaves and lower resin content, while conifers like decorative cedars or junipers are highly flammable. As for why some trees and buildings survive when others ...
are less flammable because of their moist leaves and lower resin content, while conifers like decorative cedars or junipers are highly flammable. As for why some trees and buildings survive when ...
Stale air and poor circulation can make low-light rooms feel stuffy, but these hardy houseplants help freshen the air by ...
We don't want ... in the leaves. "When you take a eucalypt to another environment … it's like chemical warfare, [local species] can't eat the leaves," he said. He said the trees often ended ...
They’ll never outgrow their pots, the leaves will never droop and turn yellow, and there’s no need to worry about watering or fertilizing. They’re also pet-safe and child-safe. Like any ...