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Cutting back vines lets recovering forests grow faster, Borneo study shows
By Ruth Kamnitzer As the world faces the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, researchers are trying to ...
The plan to remove some trees in the Nine Mile Creek Corridor in Bloomington has divided neighbors in the southern suburb.
No matter the reason why you want to take down a tree on your property, it's best to do research first because some (like ...
Perhaps the best trees are free ones, and they're often not hard to get. This simple method of lemon tree propagation can ...
Half a century ago, summertime in Blue Hill was shaded by hundreds of American elm trees forming a canopy over its downtown streets. Though hundreds of them are gone now, victims of widespread disease ...
Eighteen months after the Eaton Fire, Pasadena schools are trying to clear toxic soil. Students and activists are fighting to ...
The small fig cutting did not look like much when my father handed it to me during one of our last visits together.
Researchers in the United States, Europe, and Argentina have discovered that some trees stop growing in the heat of summer—a ...
Take a behind-the-scenes look at how volunteer crews are helping clear beloved Oregon trails damaged by a major 2025 storm.
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If you see a bag of dirt tied to a tree branch, here’s what it means
What is marcotting, and why do horticulturists swear by this plant cloning practice?
A 75-foot redwood tree has shaded a corner of Santa Rosa for generations. Now nearby landowners have a city-approved permit ...
At their worst, trees become very bossy because they don’t allow you to shape the ball as you wish. ” That was the view of ...
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