The state Department of Agriculture is giving away native plants to those who show they've removed invasive ones.
This plant has been banned from sales in Pennsylvania starting this year. There are several great native replacements including both the Red Chokeberry (Aronia arbutifolia) and Black Chokeberry ...
A new statewide program will help Pennsylvanians remove invasive trees and shrubs and replace them with native species — for free.
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MyChesCo on MSNTransform Your Yard and Save Local Wildlife – Trade Invasive Plants for Free Native Trees in PA!A new initiative in Pennsylvania aims to tackle the growing threat of invasive plants while enhancing the state’s natural ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNNative vs. exotic plants: The changing landscape of spring blooms | Lehigh Valley Nature WatchLenten roses and weeping willows showcase non-native species' impact, as native silver maples flourish in their natural ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNInvasive species removal planned for State Game Lands in Lehigh CountyVolunteers joining the Game Commission in restoring native vegetation and enhancing wildlife habitat on 7 acres of heavily used Lehigh Valley hunting grounds.
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