As the fall season starts to wrap up, leaves start to fall in droves. But why is that? Meteorologist Matt Willoughby explains ...
Effective watering and mulching are essential practices for nurturing native trees planted in the fall, ensuring they establish strong root systems and remain healthy through the winter.
Light: 'For the best display of the fruits and seeds in the fall and winter months, it’s best to grow the spindle trees in ...
While spring may naturally take the spotlight as the premier planting season, fall presents an equally important opportunity ...
When fall arrives in the northern hemisphere, the drop in daylight signals to trees that it is time to stop growing and prepare to weather the winter. Branches, stems, twigs and buds are equipped ...
By Sarina Rattler For the Salisbury Post With above-average temperatures, it hasn’t felt like fall this October and November.
Marcescent trees, such as oaks and beeches, do not form a complete abscission layer, and their leaves often remain attached ...
Good question, considering that most trees are seen as more or less shutting down for the winter. The thing is, trees really need water in the fall. In spring, when tree buds pop open and start ...
Keeping your trees and plants healthy this winter is all about making sure they are not stressed. Whether you have been ...
The lack of hydration in the fall often has a negative affect on woody plants over the winter. Woody plants lose a lot of water over the winter due to wind, and since our soils are frozen, the plants ...
(WPBN/WGTU) -- As the fall season come to an end, dozens of leaves are on the ground and trees are becoming dormant.
It’s dry out there, folks. It's so dry, I'll quote a local tree grower I ran into years back. When I asked him how dry it was in his field, he said “It’s so dry out there, the trees are ...