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Horticulturist Michael Dirr, author of  “Dirr’s Hardy Trees and Shrubs,” calls the hues “shades of fluorescent pink and rose-red to grape-juice purple-red.” ...
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If you are looking to harvest more homegrown food in your garden, why not take a note from nature and grow like a forest? In the wild, plants grow in complimentary layers to maximize space and ...
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Indigenous scientists are hurrying to learn what they can about intact old-growth forests before they are gone. Biologist Teresa Ryan has seen a lot of clear-cuts and loaded logging trucks. But this ...
The Assiniboine Forest is one of the largest urban forests in Canada — more than 700 acres of natural escape inside city ...
THE SAYING “not seeing the forest for the trees” comes to mind when thinking about the agenda — both literal and figurative — of the Lowell City Council. The amount of granular detail (the trees) ...
In Morocco, nimble goats turn snack time into an unlikely conservation act.