Spring doesn’t play nice with neglect. It shows up loud, bright, and brutally honest, putting every inch of a property under ...
Gov. Abigail Spanberger has signed four bills into law that work to prevent and manage the spread of invasive plants.
BRIMLEY, Mich. — An aggressive, fast-spreading invasive plant is taking root in Michigan’s eastern Upper Peninsula, where ...
Clay soil can pose challenges for many gardeners, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for a lackluster landscape. If you ...
Struggling with invasive plants ruining your yard? 🌿 In this video, Terry Schutz reveals the 10 worst offenders, from dandelions and buckthorn to toxic English ivy. Learn how these plants take over ...
It’s officially Spring and the world is showing it: green leaves, tulip blossoms, pollen in the air. But, not everything ...
The Malheur National Forest will soon begin invasive plant control across its lands, with work scheduled to continue from ...
New Jersey's beautiful but infamously smelly Bradford pear trees are one of several invasive species banned in the state by a ...
Today Hank talks with Dr. Cara Nelson about invasive plants that use toxic chemicals and rapid reproduction to outcompete ...
Climate change may give invasive plants an unexpected advantage, helping them overcome insect damage and spread more aggressively.
Asian needle ants, an invasive insect species, are spreading in the U.S., and have been reported in the Midwest.
Temperature plays the biggest role in where plants can grow. Warmer conditions allow more plants to survive in new places. Other factors like rainfall and soil also matter, but temperature has the ...
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