Standing on the site for a town house development in Kingston, New York, on a cold morning in December, Megan Offner admitted to “some heartbreak” that a cluster of trees will have to be cut down to ...
Spring cleanup is a good place to start preparing your home for spring, but there are many projects you can also start right away that’ll improve your yard’s look. Raised garden: Consider installing a ...
Cheyenne Urban Forestry's Mark Ellison says hundreds of trees were downed as a result of the record-breaking windstorm on Thursday. Arborists say shallow roots, softened soil from recent moisture, and ...
If you have a fire pit (or fireplace), you know it is a gathering spot for stories and warmth. The simple act of adding wood to a flame feels primal and satisfying. Yet, not all wood is created equal.
Which branches — if any — should you be cutting off your young trees? You can't glue the wrong choices back on!
The Bee Cave City Council on Tuesday approved changes to the city’s tree trimming ordinance that would allow owners to trim ...
Just a few cuts can maintain their natural beauty.
Recent policy changes clarify that single-family residents do not require a permit for tree trimming, but do not change rules prohibiting trimming from February to June.
Those gnarly surface roots snaking through your yard aren’t going anywhere, and cutting them could cost you the entire tree. The good news is that hiding them well is easier than you think, and a few ...
Honor your land by learning how to make a cutting board from wood using green, raw wood to create unique utensils for your home.
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.