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Atlantic hurricane season 2025 runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. Here are tips on prepping your yard, trees for a potential ...
The most wind-resistant trees have deep, extensive roots, strong trunks, and flexible wood that bends under wind pressure ...
Catalpa Trees Are Making a Comeback—Here's How to Add One To Your Yard first appeared on Dengarden on Jun 14, 2025 This story ...
Native trees with wide canopies and deep roots offer better wind resistance. Hurricane season officially starts June 1 and while you may be stocking up on bottled water and batteries, your yard ...
Be on the lookout for garden pests in June. Place traps for apple maggots in your apple trees by the end of the month, ...
NEXT offers commercial wind damage protection tips and outlines the essential business insurance you need to help protect ...
As hurricane season ramps up, homeowners hoping to cut back on their insurance premiums will need to spend money to save ...
A strict 'Zone 0' rule against landscaping is risky. Well-maintained and watered vegetation could prevent the spread of fires.
37. Select water-conserving and wind-resistant trees, shrubs and ground covers. 38. Replenish mulches to stretch the time between waterings. 39. Groom roses to remove old flower heads and weak stems.
The cactus, palms and succulents anchoring yards around the desert can successfully be planted in the heat, but don't wait.
If you have ever walked along the water’s edge, you may have come across a grove of particular-looking trees. Their bark is rather shaggy and peels off in strips.