I waited impatiently this spring for the weather to warm and the ground to thaw, eyeing a small patch on my front lawn where I hoped a tiny shoot would emerge, letting me know Dad’s honeysuckle bush ...
Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU Extension Master Gardener Volunteers in Franklin County profile a plant that occurs naturally in central Ohio. Native shrubs offer many benefits to the home landscape.
As spring gets underway, a plant haunting the dreams of many a conservationist has made its return. Honeysuckle is back. The invasive, sunlight-hogging bush has begun taking over fields, roadsides and ...
Honeysuckle, particularly bush or Amur honeysuckle, is public enemy No. 1 of conservationists and naturalists. It’s the first plant to bloom in the spring and the last to die in the fall. It’s native ...
Asian bush honeysuckle may sound sweet, but it’s an invasive plant with several species that take over the Indiana’s natural plant life. Honeysuckle plants are prolific growers and can form large ...
Question: Once I’ve pulled or cut, and have treated the bush honeysuckle stumps, can it be left to decay, particularly if not piled directly on the ground in a woodland? When deciding what methods to ...
A common flowering shrub is taking over yards and public lands all over the eastern half of the United States, to the delight of hummingbirds and other pollinators, but to the detriment of native ...
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Godfrey volunteers remove invasive plants at LaVista Park Trail
G ODFREY — Almost 30 people gathered at the end of LaVista Park Trail in Godfrey on Friday to remove some invasive plants.
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