After a cozy night by the fireplace, most people scoop out the ash and toss it without a second thought. But did you know ...
Without question or doubt, ashes rank as the most common and most abundant trees growing along our neighborhood streets and in our yards and parks. Elms rank much lower in abundance as street trees.
Here are some trees you might want to consider if you are looking for diversity in your landscape. Last week in this column I gave some dire predictions for ash, maples and Colorado blue spruce, which ...
When planting a new tree in your backyard or front yard, consider how tall or wide it will grow.
As leaves drop in autumn, the beautiful structure of trees is revealed. When trees are bare, we also become more aware of broken or dead limbs and other problems that may be afflicting the trees. As I ...
Evie has an ash tree in her yard that she’s hoping to save from the emerald ash borer. Evie has an ash tree in her yard that she’s hoping to save from the emerald ash borer. A Certified Arborist from ...
Q : The camellia pictured (see reader's photo) was planted approximately 18 years ago, along with another about 10 feet away. We kept them appropriately 6 feet high. They bloomed beautifully until the ...
Along the St. Louis River, more than 60,000 trees will be planted to replace dead ash trees and protect the estuary. With dead ash trees all around, Nathan Wagner, of Janesville, Wis., a member of ...