Trees need sunlight for the same reason you need food. The energy from the Sun’s rays is a crucial ingredient in how plants make their own food that helps them power all their cells. Since trees don’t ...
Unless you're lucky enough to have a south-facing backyard, it's likely you try to make the most of however much sun comes into your garden. That's why it can be annoying when your neighbor's tree is ...
Q: I have two Meyer Lemon trees, bought and planted at the same time. One is in the back yard where it gets lots of sun. The other, in the side yard, only gets partial midday sun. The leaves on the ...
Moving into warmer weather after the cold weather we had at the end of January, we start to see a common, but alarming, sight on trees, southwest injury, also called sunscald.
For a long time, trees were believed to be stationary beings growing and surviving for years in the same place they were planted, unless someone deliberately uproots and shifts them elsewhere. But as ...
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It has just come to my attention that there is a battle for life going on unnoticed directly under, around and, too frequently, over our noses. I’ve been a tree hugger most of my life but until ...