Flowers and trees are starting to bloom across Ohio, but not all things in bloom are a good thing.
Noticing that rotting-fish odor when you step outside this spring? It means Bradford pears are back in bloom - and the invasive trees are all over.
The Bradford pear is “generally the first tree to bloom” en masse in the springtime, John Isenhour, wildlife habitat ...
The stinky trees can be easily spotted in the spring because of their bright white blooms. Homeowners in Butler County can apply for a free replacement tree from MetroParks with proof of removal from ...
This smelly variety does more harm than good.
Rosemary does more than flavor your meals — it helps your garden flourish. From blueberries to plums, these juicy, sweet ...
What can tip odds toward your favor, though, is picking fruits that give you the best chance of success in the first place.
Now is a good time to harvest and dry herbs to extend your supply. They’ll have more flavour than bought dried herbs and should keep well for about a year. Rosemary, oregano, sage, thyme, tarragon, ...
Aiken County residents have a chance to take home a free tree Monday evening.
Get Neil Sperry's tips to save azaleas, prune a potted Meyer lemon, pick better fertilizer and steer clear of invasive pears.
Winter is a good time to plan to enhance your garden with plants that will attract birds all year long. It takes more than ...
Homeowners who are willing to remove the invasive Callery pear trees growing in their landscapes can trade up to a native species.