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A powerful thunderstorm that raced through Central Illinois Wednesday afternoon carried winds over 60 mph, toppling trees and ...
Make thoughtful landscaping choices to keep neighbors happy, avoiding designs or features that can cause tension and disrupt ...
Just as the United States takes stock of the human population every decade, New York City does so for its trees.Since 1995, the city Parks Department has conducted decadal counts ...
Clearing existing invasives may take years, but it’s worth it. Gardener issues warning over dangerous plants that can wreak ...
I recently took my family to New York City for the first time. We were typical Midwest tourists in the Big Apple: saw a ...
Reports of fewer fireflies in recent years have sparked worry for the future of the insect’s population. More sightings this ...
Richland School District 1 awarded a lucrative landscaping contract to a company that failed to meet basic requirements of ...
One North Hempstead Town homeowner with a rebate to grow a native garden said she was fined by her village, New Hyde Park.
Neighborhood chickens invading your property is frustrating, but New York state law doesn't allow you to resort to violence.
At least 130 people died. Along the river, rolled cars and rubble look caught mid-motion. Media outlets have searched for explanations. They reported on the county’s slow warnings, a shortage of ...
The spotted lanternfly, native to Asia, is spreading and causing trouble in the U.S. Here's what to do if you find this invasive insect.
NYC Parks kicked off Trees Count 2025, the once-in-a-decade census of every tree in the city’s parks and streets.