Guest column by Central Oregon LandWatch's Lace Thornberg on where to see fall larch colors in Central Oregon, including Bend ...
A huge set of overgrown conifer trees at a GP surgery car park are to be cut down after neighbours complained. The enormous ...
Conifers, such as pines, spruces, and firs, produce sticky resins that protect the trees from insects and pathogens.
Conifers are commonly thought to be synonymous with "evergreen trees," which stay green through the year. However, not all conifers—also known as softwoods—remain green and keep their needles ...
'Tis the season to celebrate the evergreens in our lives as we prepare to give pride of place to the Christmas trees that represent everything bright and shiny about the holidays. Many ...
Bringing cuttings into your home isn’t just for the summer flower garden. With some planning, you can easily plant an interesting landscape that doubles as a source of cut greens and berries for your ...
Conifers bring structure and year-round interest to a garden. Cuttings can be taken from late summer to the end of autumn, but it's a slow process and can take almost a year for shoots to make roots.
Known as seasonal needle drop, this is perfectly normal and not cause for alarm. No disease or insect infestation to worry ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Letter news every morning. From Mr Andrew Threipland. Sir, Philip Trower defends the Forestry Commission’s active role in planting ...
In much of the country, much of the landscape goes barren from fall through spring. Evergreens are typically the workhorse plants that carry us through. But not all evergreens are created equal. A ...
How can conifers that are used, for example, as Christmas trees, keep their green needles over the boreal winter when most trees shed their leaves? Science has not provided a good answer to this ...
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