Vermont Explored on MSN
Visit these 13 Vermont sugar houses to learn how maple syrup is made
If not for maple syrup, March in Vermont would be all about mud season. Thank goodness that the grey days and muddy roads of early spring go hand-in-hand with one of Mother Nature’s most wonderful ...
Homes and Gardens on MSN
There's a secret forest in the heart of the Bronx that's home to ancient, native trees – you can grow these 6 in your own backyard
Discover the Thain Family Forest at the New York Botanical Garden ...
The City of Greer is partnering with TreesUpstate and Duke Energy to host a free tree giveaway Friday afternoon at H.R.
If you like to hike or snowshoe in the winter, you might like to learn the names of the trees you see. Do so, and the trees ...
Feeding birds year-round doesn’t necessarily ensure their survival. But that extra source of fat and protein in the form of sunflower seeds and suet might be just what they need.
This Palos Park house has a walkout lower level that includes a bar, a gaming area, an office, a bedroom and a gym.
The Chemung County Soil and Water Conservation District announced Monday that it’s annual Arbor Day Tree Sale was underway.
Learn the science behind "exploding trees," why extreme cold causes frost cracks and which species are most at risk.
Not all trees drop their leaves in the fall. Even in the height of winter, a curious number of oak and beech trees refuse to ...
The Newton Conservation Commission (NHC) voted unanimously to eradicate the Amur cork tree, a highly invasive species on ...
One of North America’s richest ecosystems, sustained and shaped by Native peoples before European contact, nearly disappeared ...
Q: Can you tell me what's eating the leaves on this small tree (see reader's photo)? Not sure what kind it is; I've grown it in a pot since it was a sprig. A: It appears to be a small red maple tree.
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