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The Invasive Insect That Can Wreak Havoc On Your Hemlock Tree
Meet the tiny troublemaker with a big appetite — this invasive insect can turn your hemlock into a has-been. Here's how you ...
Idaho weather is once again allowing for yard work and exploring the wilderness, but outdoor enthusiasts should be prepared for potential threats. That’s especially true when it comes to identifying ...
The Michigan departments of Natural Resources (DNR) and Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) encourage Michigan ...
Editors note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU Extension Educator for Agriculture & Natural Resources in Franklin County, will answer gardening questions submitted by Dispatch readers.
Washington state has a vast wilderness to explore, no matter what part of the state you’re in. Many Washingtonians use warm weather as an opportunity to go hiking, foraging and exploring. But outdoor ...
There's something more dangerous than ticks in Indiana and elsewhere. It's a feathery-leafed plant with white flowers that looks deceptively pretty as it blooms along roadways and at the edges of ...
We’re starting to see poison hemlock and Queen Anne’s Lace popping up, so let’s talk about how to identify these two plants and what you should know about them. The first thing you should pick up from ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Poison hemlock, one of the most poisonous plants known to man, has been slowly spreading throughout Ohio. This plant tends to grow alongside bike pathways, near park edges and fields, ...
Washington state is home to over 140 different types of noxious weeds that could be extremely dangerous for humans, animals and other plants in your garden. In a recent article, we explained what ...
Washington weather is once again allowing for yard work and exploring the wilderness, but outdoor enthusiasts should be prepared for potential threats. That’s especially true when it comes to ...
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