This June 18, 2016 photo provided by the U.S. Geological Survey shows a Yellow Warbler in Nome, Alaska. Growth of shrubs on Arctic tundra as the climate warms will have a mixed effect on breeding ...
As I reentered the garden after my winter's hibernation, I immediately noticed that the neighbors had whacked down their aging camellia. Now I can peer right into their den and see them watching ...
Q: We're ripping out an old evergreen bed. I've got plants in mind for the front and middle but need a tall flowering shrub for the back of the bed. I'd like something with colorful leaves all season ...
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Do you have a yard that goes from summer green to boring brown to winter gray? Color it up with shrubs. “The right ones can ...
A pair of non-invasive new barberries, a super-compact burgundy smokebush, and a new shrub-rose line that might give the popular Knock Out series a run for its money are among the interesting new ...
Katherine Gallagher is a writer and sustainability expert. She holds a B.A. in English Literature from Chapman University and a Sustainable Tourism certificate from the GSTC. This evergreen shrub ...
Deciduous shrub density and landcover are increasing across many areas of the Arctic. Shrub growth may be promoted by a snow–shrub feedback whereby relatively tall shrubs accumulate deeper snow, ...
I have a 12x12 deck on top of another building. On the same roof as my deck, there are a bunch of large, sometimes noisy cooling and venting "things" (to go all technical on you) I would like to line ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — More shrubs moving onto Arctic tundra because of climate change will have minimal effect on many of the bird species that breed there, but birds likely will seek other habitat ...