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How to Get Rid of Poison Oak in Your Yard Safely
Find out how to identify and get rid of poison oak while avoiding painful rashes this plant can cause. Poison oak can be a ...
Spring is the season of growth and rebirth, but your trees and shrubs will actually be better off if you plant them in the ...
When planting a tree, the hole should be at least 1 to 2 feet wider than the size of the root system. Make the hole as wide ...
DOF has this Acorn and Nut ID Guide to help people identify what they are collecting. All acorns and nuts need to be dropped ...
If it’s a larger tree and is planted in a place where it might be exposed to strong winds, it’s a good idea to stake the tree. Typically, we use two to three stakes driven into the ground a couple of ...
University of Missouri Extension’s Plant Diagnostic Clinic, in partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) ...
Acorns, black walnuts and chestnuts are now falling on forest floors, yards, parking lots and sidewalks across Virginia. Left alone, many will never grow into trees, especially in urban areas.
Last Friday more than 30 members of AmeriCorps, along with staff and local program partners, gathered at Big Sand Mound Nature Preserve in Muscatine County.
The shrub-like oak tree has been a fixture of the landscape since mastodons and saber-toothed cats last roamed Southern ...
Just before fall hits its full stride, we encounter early bits of color — some to be celebrated, some to be admired, and some to be concerned about.