News

Noticing leaves on the ground under ash and maple trees causes us to look up into the trees where spots are seen on the ...
Japanese maples are thirsty trees with shallow roots which is why it is important to know how to keep them hydrated before ...
Perennial plants, often touted as the crux of a low-maintenance landscape, promise years of blooms with minimal effort. While ...
Hot temperatures and low humidity can stress out Japanese maple trees, so here are some tips to keep them healthy and strong ...
There are more than 18 million acres of forests in New York State, with forests filled with countless maple, oak, pine, birch ...
Japanese maples are thirsty trees with shallow roots that ... can easily become waterlogged and lead to fungal diseases. Once your Japanese maple has been mulched, it should stay healthy ...
As the weather warms up, think about adding these Shade Trees that can not only handle high temperatures, but cool down your ...
▪ As the weather turns hotter and conditions become more challenging, you can expect insect and even disease problems to become more noticeable. Bagworms in conifers will be first. In fact, they’re ...
Norm Geisinger is 82 years old, and he owns an 85-year-old bonsai tree that’s less than two feet tall. He’s owned the Lace-bark Chinese elm for 25 years. He’s the third owner.
The humble mite, a tiny invertebrate that typically lives in small chambers on the underside of leaves, plays a mighty role ...
Laura Eisener, president of the Saugus Historical Society, focused on the topic of spring in their latest meeting, highlighting the flowers in town, including greenhouses. First, she mentioned places ...