A tree will let you know it’s thirsty in several ways. For starters, the needles will look dry and brittle, and they may turn ...
Santa Barbara is removing the Italian stone pine trees on Anapamu. Despite the lovely shroud of green, the city realizes the ...
Evergreens in eastern Idaho often experience winter stress. The symptoms of browning needles, given the name of winter burn, ...
We put all the best artificial Christmas trees to the test, including Balsam Hill, King of Christmas, and Puleo International ...
You’ll first notice this as the inner needles begin to turn brown. If you are unaware of this yearly event, this might cause ...
Evergreen trees and shrubs, including white pine, red pine, Austrian pine, Norway spruce, white spruce, arborvitae, mugo pine, balsam fir and more, need water until the ground freezes. Given the ...
North Carolina’s bald cypress forests, with their distinctive reddish bark and unique “knees,” have long been a defining ...
PHILADELPHIA -- The last time Sydney Brown had to go against Chase Brown in college, the competitiveness easily showed. Born just two minutes apart, Sydney had the opportunity to best his ...
Plants most likely to get “confused” and bloom again in fall are spring-blooming shrubs and trees ... white pine, which many people mistake for dying because so many of its inner needles ...
while red pine often keep their needles for four years. Spruce and fir drop up to one-third of their needles each year, but without visible signs because their needles are smaller and brown rather ...
Normally, white pines will retain needles for three years, but it is not uncommon to see white pines lose all but their current year’s growth. Austrian, Scots and jack pine have a habit of ...