Purdue Landscape Report: An unfortunate question I am sometimes asked is similar to this: “I lost my prized shade tree! What can I plant that will grow fast and give me shade?” While there is no ...
Fast-growing flowering trees add beauty to your landscape, rewarding you with lovely blooms and towering stature in just a few years. Slower-growing flowering trees can add character to your garden, ...
Forests around the world have become increasingly dominated by fast-growing tree species. At the same time, slow, long-lived native trees face a rising risk of extinction. That visible surge in ...
COLUMBIA CITY – As winter begins to ebb in a few weeks, people will be thinking about landscape issues again. An unfortunate question I am sometimes asked is similar to this: “I lost my prized shade ...
Dearborn Heights ordered an artificial Christmas tree for its annual tree lighting, but after shipping delays, it wasn't expected to arrive on time. Sam Hussein, president and CEO of J&T Crova Towing, ...
For the past 40 years, Holiday Tree Farm has become a cherished tradition for Topsfield — and even more so for the Dwinell family. TOPSFIELD — Back in 1979, when Scott Dwinell asked his father if he ...
As the holiday season gets into swing, Christmas tree farmers across southern Maine are seeing an increased amount of business, and are confident in the long-term viability of the market. Doug Fortier ...
You wouldn’t think Christmas trees could thrive in a place where winter days sometimes hit the 80s, even the 90s, but Texas is full of surprises. Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Commissioner Sid ...
Ralph Rottman’s Christmas tree roots run deep — three generations deep. His grandfather planted the first sapling on Windy Hills Farm in Stark County's Tuscarawas Township in 1938. At 85, Rottman is ...
BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. — For more than 20 years now, several local Christmas Tree farms in the Capital Region have been joining together to provide trees for the national Trees For Troops program, which ...
Christmas tree farm owners in Michigan are expecting another season of high demand, so some in the southeastern area of the state have bought pre-cut trees from other farms to boost their inventory.