While I appreciate all the coverage the media has given to the issue (I even made the front page of the Denver Post!) I think it would be to our advantage to take more of a local approach to the issue ...
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When we think of designing our landscapes, an element that often is forgotten is fragrance. Yet one of the biggest assets of many flowering plants is the fragrance their blooms exude. An example of a ...
Alias: The lilac borer or ash borer is a member of the moth family that resembles a paper wasp. It is usually dark with orange, brown and yellow markings throughout its body. Adults lay eggs on the ...
The discovery of holes in a tree trunk or its branches usually means it has been the victim of a boring insect attack. While it is alarming to discover an increasing number of trees with significant ...
A red-bellied woodpecker clings to a tree that has bores. The woodpeckers are bringing light to the tree’s borer problem. Any bark loss from woodpecker pecking is less damaging to the tree than what ...
MASON CITY — Residents of a Mason City neighborhood are doing what they can to stop their beautification project from dying off. About 10 years ago, the Georgia Hanford Neighborhood group, with the ...
Since we last wrote about Loveland's preparations for the emerald ash borer, we've gotten a lot of phone calls and emails from Fort Collins residents asking what they can do to prepare for the ...
Q. I have a 50-year-old lilac that has grown out of control. It’s growing into my yard and kind of leaning. I have noticed that the main branches look like they have a bit of disease and/or bugs on ...
(Here are photos from all four sides. Click on the arrows to see them all.) More info from Linda: East side of house, on a mound. I believe it is a Japanese Lilac Standard from Suburban 14 years ago ...
Q I have a 40-foot planter wall along the sidewalk with an unobstructed eastern exposure, varying in height from two to five feet. Could you recommend plants that would cascade over the wall? I'd like ...
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