Here's everything you need to know about sumac, the tangy spice that's a key ingredient in many Middle Eastern dishes and has ...
Travel + Leisure was the first to check into Fawn Bluff, an exclusive-use wilderness lodge on Canada's Bute Inlet offering ...
At this time of year, we tend to think of trees with colorful leaves as native to colder climates than ours. But then Jenny Iyer from the Riverside-Corona Resource Conservation District ( RCRCD.org) ...
I stepped out of the front door of my house on a soggy, cloudy morning. It appeared to have rained at some point during the night, but not heavily and probably not for long. The leaves in my driveway ...
When I announced to some friends that I was planning to establish a native sumac grove on my property, the first thing I heard was, “Why would you want to plant that trash tree on your property?” I ...
It’s October…. Time for rides in the countryside to check out the glorious fall colors of central New York. There among the bright reds, yellows and oranges of our deciduous maples, oaks and birches ...
Invasives: The Tree of Heaven smells like rotten peanut butter, makes soil toxic for native plants and might be in your front yard. What to know.
GRAVOIS MILLS, Mo. – It’s beginning to look like fall at the Lake of the Ozarks. Over the past week or two, some leaves have quickly begun their annual color-filled journey to the ground. In Missouri, ...
Removing tree of heaven helps protect native plants, stops spotted lanternflies, and prevents damage to ecosystems and property. Experts say the best way to kill it is to cut the tree low and apply ...
Imagine a tree that could usher in scores of birds, bees, and butterflies throughout the growing season, then quickly adorn your yard in incredible fall colors after summer winds down. The staghorn ...
A gardener was distraught after a simple mulching mistake led to the death of a stunning sumac tree. As the sumac tree stayed bare throughout the spring season, a homeowner asked the experts on ...
Are you ready to try a refreshing Southern original? Give sumac berries a try. They make the South’s original lemonade, easy to make and can be described as the ‘taste of summer’ here in Alabama.