"At some point, this isn't going to be an orange grove anymore," Murphy, a third-generation grower, says as he gazes at the ...
To avoid removing flower buds and diminishing—or halting entirely—the annual floral show, wait to prune trees that bloom ...
Pruning woody plants: Red- and yellow-twig dogwood and shrub willows are prone to canker diseases that infect the branches, causing discolored sunken areas in the bark while ninebark and lilac shrubs ...
Pupils from St Ninian’s Primary School in Livingston recently helped plant new trees to help replace those lost to Ash Dieback Disease. Within West Lothian a large number of ash trees have been ...
but now is the best time to prune trees and to start checking for tree diseases, said JR Davis, district manager for the southern Detroit office of Davey Tree Service. Davis warns that one newer ...
OSU has been doing this since 1999 and each year selects a tree, shrub, perennial and an ... a variety of colors such as pink, red, purple, lilac, violet, orange and white. The name comes from ...
The most common lilac is Syringa vulgaris, or tree lilac. Native to east Asia and south-east Europe, it was much loved by the Edwardians and was widely grown in suburban gardens before going out of ...
“The varieties I like to recommend for residential settings are the ones that have innate disease resistance.” Scab causes black spots and streaks on pecan husks, and nuts from affected trees ...
If you’d like to produce your own pecans, November through March is an ideal time to plant these trees. There are a ... in the residential setting, is a disease called pecan scab,” said ...
Hundreds more trees in Brighton’s woodland are being felled in a bid to stop disease spreading. Both ash dieback and elm disease have been found in Hollingbury Woods, Wild Park and Stanmer Park.
Work is now underway in South Lanarkshire to safely remove the most dangerous trees affected by ash dieback disease. Specialist equipment has been used to remove affected ash trees from the ...
Hundreds of trees in parks across Brighton are to be felled to "protect the future of the city's trees from disease", the council has said. A combination of ash dieback and elm disease have ...