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The invasive spotted lanternfly has spread to 17 states and can threaten vineyards. But bats, fungi, dogs and even trees may help control them.
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House Digest on MSNLow-Maintenance Perennial Plants That Hardly Need Any Attention To ThrivePerennial plants come back year after year, so by choosing easy-care options, you can benefit from a perpetually beautiful ...
A statement from the family of a young woman and her infant son killed last Thursday by a falling tree at Comox Lake say a ...
By Stephen Smoot Brilliantly lovely to look at, but dangerously deadly to American forests, the spotted lantern fly’s ...
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Homes and Gardens on MSNAs a professional gardener, these are the 5 trees I'd never plant in any yard ever again (and what I'd choose instead)However, not all trees are suitable for a domestic backyard. Aggressive and invasive root systems, adventurous suckers, ...
Have you ever wished that your dog’s obsession with sniffing things could lead to something productive? You may be in luck! A recent study has shown that regular pet dogs can be trained to sniff out ...
Scientists and lawmakers alike are looking for ways to combat these invasive insects. But do they still present the same ...
A West Kelowna woman says a large section of a giant willow tree came crashing down at the Gellatly Nut Farm Regional Park ...
Your tomatoes will reward you with abundant crops if you choose the right companions to help them grow stronger, healthier, and more flavorful.
Growing and spreading rapidly in even the poorest soils and with little water, tree of heaven is, despite its name, the very ...
Use insecticidal soap or neem oil to combat nymphs without relying on commercial pesticides. "Both are effective on nymphs," ...
Neil Sperry shares tips to control weeds and treat plant diseases and pests, including what to do about a Mexican persimmon ...
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