You don't have to wait for your ugly old stump to rot away, because it's easy to cover up a tree stump and turn it into a raised garden bed. Here's how.
In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees.
The New College master plan called for trees on another area known as the Uplands, to remain as part of a nature preserve. Some were a century old. But the college tore down more than 130 of them ...
James Island residents are coming together once again to save a 40-inch grand sand live oak tree on Richardson Road.
In this video, join Anne of All Trades as she evaluates the growth of her fruit trees and explores various cutting techniques ...
Dangerously cold temperatures will continue for days in Middle Tennessee. According to National Weather Service meteorologist ...
Bark beetles chew holes through a variety of trees, usually weak ones, and can lead to tree death. The best way to handle ...
What started a few days ago as some clearing for a new house, now looks like a disaster zone. There is not even a buffer of ...
Whether Mother Nature takes out a tree or you have one removed for poor performance, as a safety precaution, or to improve the view, part of it remains, the stump. Big or small, you have some ...
We recently moved into a home with two apple trees. I was told that they need to be pruned every year. Could you please give me some pointers on apple tree pruning? Apple and other fruit trees can be ...
If you need motivation to go out in the January cold to do some garden work, picture a tree covered in showy white flowers in spring and orange-red fruit in fall. Better yet, picture yourself next ...