Consider flooring types such as red-hued woods, polished concrete, or black and white tile to pair with your trendy white oak ...
Most landscape trees do not need fertilizer. It’s better to focus on watering and mulching to help your trees grow. Instead ...
A concerning new study shows that whitebark pine trees could lose as much as 80% of their habitat in the next 25 years.
The tree is young but already standing tall, albeit with some support, after arriving at its new home at the West York borough park. The donated swamp white oak is expected to grow tall and wide, with ...
Bob Bertog, president of Bertog Landscape Co. in Wheeling and a certified landscape professional with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, joins Jon Hansen to answer all of your ...
Low nitrogen availability is the number one limitation to plant growth in most ecosystems. Plants in the bean family and other closely related families evolved a symbiotic relationship with bacteria ...
Four centuries of Texas history are about to be uprooted, and not even a Dolly Parton ballad can stop it. After standing watch since before the United States existed, an Austin suburb's beloved live ...
Atlanta is known as the "City in the Forest," but, largely due to ongoing development, the canopy is shrinking. While the city recently amended its tree protection ordinance to increase fees for ...
There's an ecological reason for the surplus of acorns flooding Iowa's yards. Certain breeds of tree native to Iowa are experiencing a "mast year." According to the Iowa Department of Natural ...
Greenwood Forestry CFO Mike Woolery examines a dead white oak tree during a Woodland Owner’s Association field session in Amana on Aug. 27. Foresters and tree professionals explored three locations to ...
Oak trees are some of the most beautiful and beneficial trees you can have in the landscape. When given enough space to grow, these trees can become massive specimens that provide many functions. Oaks ...
Efforts to add more trees to Cincinnati’s landscape are underway as summer comes to an end. Cincinnati Parks is giving away free trees through its Fall ReLeaf program, which aims to increase tree ...