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According to Buckeye Yard and Garden Online, a blog by Ohio State University Extension, the spotted lanternfly is a ...
It's only July, and some Cape Cod leaves are turning brown. No, your tree isn't dying. Here's what's really going on.
Fig souring (or sour rot) renders fruit inedible. It’s caused by yeast and bacteria, usually spread by insects. You’ll know it by the fermented smell, clear ooze from the fig’s eye and eventually, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. • Cousins Tanisha Tucker Lohse and Maria Francisco set off from their desert camp around dawn on most early summer days, in search of ripe fruit from the ...
Have you been noticing that many deciduous trees throughout the area are covered in browned, dying leaves and branches? The ...
White capote has the potential to reach 50 feet in height and tolerate wetter soil than most fruit trees and will yield a ...
Cherry farmers in Michigan continue to combat the spotted wing drosophila, a fruit fly native to Asia that has terrorized ...
THE CAUSE OF THAT FIRE IS UNDER INVESTIGATION. 2025 WILL MEAN THE RETURN OF CICADAS TO OUR AREA, AND EXPERTS SAY KENTUCKY WILL SEE A WHOLE LOT OF THEM. IN FACT, EXPERTS AT CINCINNATI’S MOUNT ...
If you are looking for some new trees to plant that will draw more pollinators to your garden, choose the sassafras ...
The visit of the 17-year cicadas isn't particularly long, but it can bring back memories of cicada summers from long ago.
News 13 can confirm that it is the cicadas causing those brown leaves on some western North Carolina trees. Many residents ...