Spring has sprung. Just ask my nose and eyes. Hay fever aside, the blooms and thriving plants are something to behold. But caution — there’s another downside to some of
I have written extensively about invasive plant species hiding out under our noses in our gardens and local natural areas. It is up to us to learn to identify those
The Sipsey Wilderness will host a Helping Hands Volunteer Workday for Chinese Privet Control on January 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The event will take place at Thompson
YORKTOWN — Colonial National Historical Park began removal of invasive species to restore historic viewsheds and protect cultural and natural resources project…
"Remember, not all non-native plants are invasive, and many non-native plants look great in our urban landscapes and perform well," writes Pam Rentz in this Garden Buzz column.