PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Pine needle blight is becoming more prevalent, not only in the Pine Belt, but across the greater Southeastern United States. Experts believe the blight is a type of pathogen ...
Lori Hoffmann, one of three teachers in the classroom, looks out over groups of students playing Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at the Pine Island Early Learning Center in Pine Island.
For more than 20 years, we’ve been using pine bark mulch on our own gardens, while mulch fads came and went. Dyed red wood chips, cypress, dyed shredded rubber and dyed black wood chips have come into ...
Is your pine tree dying? Perhaps, but probably not. Let’s take a close look at your tree and see if there’s anything to worry about, or anything you need to do. Many Pine trees turn yellow this time ...
I'll tell you a little secret if you promise not to laugh. Before I studied horticulture I didn't know the difference among evergreens, spruce, pines or conifers. Before you skip today's column ...
Diana Tomback studies whitebark pine across the West in places like the Custer-Gallatin National Forest outside Yellowstone. (E.R. Pansing) Dorena Genetic Resource Center near Cottage Grove, Ore., ...
Q. Every year we purchase the little Christmas trees at our favorite box store to decorate and place as a table decoration on our holiday table and/or buffet table. After the holidays we generally ...
Growing high on alpine ridges, where few other trees can survive, the whitebark pine persists. Its gray-white bark bleaches in the harsh summer sun and twists against hurricane-force winds. Gnarled ...
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