Not all trees drop their leaves in the fall. Even in the height of winter, a curious number of oak and beech trees refuse to let go of their brown, brittle foliage. The delicate corpses rattle on the ...
Whether it's the azalea you planted last fall or the old apple tree that's been limping along in your front yard the past few years, spring is often the time of year when the cold, hard truth sets in.
A large hosta plant with brown and yellow leaves surrounded by fallen tree leaves - George Robinson/Getty Images As the seasons change and leaves fall from the trees, you may notice some brown or ...
Squirrels, insects and lightning strikes may be the reason for dead tree branches. Pruning the dead branch will solve the problem in most cases. This has been a long, hot, wet summer and soon fall ...
With this recent warm spell melting the snow and exposing the bare bones of the forest floor, we can suddenly see all the low greenery that manages to persist through winter, often hidden beneath the ...
Spotting a few brown or dying leaves on your tree can be distressing. While it's probably not a reason to panic, it is a sign that you should take a closer look at your tree's health. A lot of ...
Mark Harmon crouches low next to log number 219: a moss-covered western hemlock tree trunk, five meters long, lying dead on the ground in the lush green woods. It’s marked by a thin aluminum tag. The ...
Arborist Fred Breglia says various factors this spring and summer created the perfect conditions for fungi in trees and shrubs, particularly maples, lilacs and crabapples. People who own them should ...