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Berkshire Botanical Garden staff are joined by volunteers and students from the environmental science program at Taconic High ...
Their vigor, then, is also their curse, and it is for this reason that two of the most common wisteria species are considered ...
From New England Asters to Lowbush blueberries, native plants are all over New Hampshire. The Garden Club of America is ...
A mix of outdoors stories from Michigan, including information on the temporary emergency closure of the Arfelin Lake Boating ...
Our bungalow and garden in Kennebunk has long been a haven for U.S.-Canadian harmony. The world beyond the cove, however, has ...
These are the most commonly available invasive vines you should never plant in your garden. Plus, native alternatives that ...
The burning bush (Euonymus alatus) is a commonly planted shrub and is now wild-growing in the eastern United States. You can identify it by its bright red foliage in fall, corky “winged” bark, and ...
A plant is considered invasive if it is non-native and its introduction is likely to harm the native environment or cause ...
Vines can unexpectedly dominate the growing season, particularly when there are no late freezes and a warm, wet spring. If you haven't noticed yet, I encourage you to sharpen your observation ...