Invasive plants aren’t good for gardens. Too many nonnative plants, and soil could erode, native flora will fade away, leading to a decline in a region’s plant biodiversity, and birds and small ...
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Is Harvesting The Key To Dealing With An Edible Invasive Fruit Tree? Here's What We Know
If you have an invasive tree in your backyard, it can be difficult to know what to do. For trees that produce fruit, harvesting the crops seems like a reasonable way to deal with them. Most invasive ...
An easy way to suffocate the trees in your yard and cause all kinds of issues is to plant one unassuming vine species. Although it can look nice, oriental bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) is a ...
Pennsylvania is bringing back a program that allows residents to remove invasive plants from their properties and receive free native replacements, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources ...
More trees are dying in Northeastern forests, and not just from old age. A new study authored by researchers at the University of Vermont finds disease and invasive insects spurred on by climate ...
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