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Leaf peeping season in CT is almost here. Here’s why you may see more dark-colored leaves this year
As leaf peeping season is set to begin next month in Connecticut, countless people will be making the trek to the Nutmeg ...
It's been a long, dry summer but gardening expert Diarmuid Gavin has an easy task for everyone to help their young trees and ...
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House Digest on MSN11 Plants You Should Keep Away From Your Hostas In The Garden
For thriving hostas, consider the growing requirements of companion plants. Avoid those that require plenty of sun, dry soils, or attract slugs and snails.
The Maine Forest Service reported the first deaths of beech trees caused by beech leaf disease earlier this month.
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Hay fever: New immunotherapy approved in England for people with severe birch pollen allergies
Around 25% of hay fever sufferers in the UK are allergic to birch tree pollen. This means that for a good chunk of the ...
Lilacs are currently losing their leaves due to a disease called lilac leaf blight, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora spp ...
Leaf scorch occurs when the edges of the leaves—and sometimes even in the middle of the leaves—turn brown, and it typically ...
If you’ve noticed your crape myrtle leaves changing color this summer, you’re not alone. Experts say the problem is ...
You’ll likely notice leaf scorch beginning to reveal itself at the edges of the leaves, the part most distant from the veins ...
The Maine Forest Service has found the first trees that have died from the disease.
Autumn opportunities are ample for all gatherers. The fall-2025 hunting and trapping forecasts have been posted on the ...
Mashpee Assistant Conservation Agent Daniel Kent informed the Freshwater Ponds Committee on Tuesday, August 19, that beech ...
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