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On any given summer day, 38,000 commuter cars inch across the Shinnecock Canal, and past the oldest Hamptonite: a ...
Growing new plants from cuttings is the closest thing to garden magic. With just a snip of fresh growth and a bit of patience ...
Have you ever sat beneath the branches of a stately weeping willow in full bloom in late winter? Or have you ever taken in ...
I’ve been writing these nature columns for many years, and I hope to write them for years to come, but sometimes the writing ...
But it keeps getting even better: growing willow trees is super easy. We’re talking “stick it in the ground and it will grow” easy. You don’t need to buy saplings, either: ...
Looking at the leafy weeping willow standing on the banks of a serene river in Hiroshima, one would never guess it endured the bl ...
In each year of his life, Ryan has posed for a photo with the tree. The weeping willow, situated at nearby Radenhurst Park, was damaged enough by the ice storm that city crews determined it needed to ...
In each year of his life, Ryan has posed for a photo with the tree. The weeping willow, situated at nearby Radenhurst Park, was damaged enough by the ice storm that city crews determined it needed to ...
The weeping willow (Salix babylonica) is part of the Salicaceae family and is a medium to large sized deciduous tree with rapid growth but short lived. The branches of the weeping willow are pendant ...
When the kids were growing up, we had a giant weeping willow tree in the backyard. It was a magnificent specimen with long, graceful branches that swayed in the breeze. It was also a magnificent mess.