Vines are highly prized for their climbing growing habit. These attractive plants cover garden walls and twine around trees, adding vertical interest and lushness. Vining plants can also cover large ...
Enlivening north-facing walls is a challenge. They receive little to no sunlight, particularly in winter, are generally saddled with dry soils, and are unbearably cold for most plants. Fortunately, ...
Next week (Feb. 24-28) is National Invasive Species Awareness Week, an international event that aims to expose invasive plants and bugs that pose threats to the environment, economy, and more ...
How One Invasive Vine Can Choke Out Your Entire Garden In Weeks. Image Source: ShutterstockGardens are supposed to be ...
Forests in national parks provide a green oasis for visitors and residents and essential habitats for wildlife. Many of those forests are at risk even though they're protected. From member station ...
The city of Lilburn brought in 91 goats to City Park this week to eat invasive kudzu along the creek. City leaders say using goats is an environmentally friendly way to remove the fast-spreading vine.
We love it when a new plant takes off in our garden, and vines are especially appealing for providing vertical interest, rapid coverage, and sometimes fragrant flowers, too. However, many non-native ...