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You grow them for height and structure in the borders, and suddenly, in the blink of an eye, they’re spreading, suckering or ...
An endowment fund has been established to support the Noquemanon Trail Network. Administered by the Community Foundation of ...
From the coast to mountains and from mild climates to nearly arctic conditions, Maine encompasses more than a hundred types ...
The Regional Water Authority has a new weapon in its fight against invasive plants around its reservoirs. They are some of ...
Doctors explain if Berberine, dubbed “Nature’s Ozempic,” can really help with menopause weight loss. Here’s what to know.
Kent County Parks has unveiled a new program targeting the surge in tick populations and invasive plant species, particularly the Japanese barberry shrub. Jesse Schulte, volunteer services coordinator ...
Spirea is beloved for its beautiful blooms and is remarkably easy to care for. "It's truly one of the easiest shrubs to grow, ...
Nature Warning: These 11 common garden plants could be attracting snakes to your yard. Certain plants are ideal for making your garden into a snake paradise due to their characteristics.
A partnership between Kent County parks and Calvin University aims to study ticks that may cause disease to better understand how to control the pests.
Barberry, Mexican orange blossom and Australian fuchsia are among the non-native plants the Sonoma County Master Gardeners consider Superstars for North Bay gardens.
Barberry boasts of many varieties with unique leaf colors and berry hues, particularly red and burgundy. Ninebark also comes in dramatic colors – primarily green, copper and burgundy –with little pink ...