Officials in Indiana are warning residents of the unseen consequences of a highly invasive plant that has overrun the state.
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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.
A small band of volunteers spent a collective 200 hours or so over the past six weeks removing invasive trees and plants in ...
One of the most widespread and aggressive invasive species is the winter creeper. This perennial is characterized by its vine ...
Some hedges and shrubs you can grow right next to your house are black chokeberry, Rose-of-Sharon, Japanese pittosporum, ...
A dedicated gardener's post on Reddit has gained popularity after they shared astonishing before-and-after photos of their ...
For a new sculpture at North Branch Nature Center in Montpelier, the farmer and artist fashioned a pair of giant dragons from bush honeysuckle and white pine.
With your newly built pergola in your garden, it's time to select the perfect vines to climb and decorate your overhead ...
Usually, you wait until the chance of frost has passed before getting out your pruning shears. This bushy, yellow-flowering ...
Do you have a yard that goes from summer green to boring brown to winter gray? Color it up with shrubs. “The right ones can ...
I am reminding you that some vines, trees, or shrubs will escape your landscape plans to become immortal pests around your ...
From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Remove Invasives Partnership (RIP) will conduct a work party at East Frankfort Park. Participants will learn to identify and remove common non-native, invasive plants, ...
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