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Central Ohio drought: How to save your trees and shrubs
Homeowners in Central Ohio are facing a drought and need to take steps to ensure their trees and shrubs are properly watered, ...
Our gardens are increasingly struggling to adapt to the unusually high temperatures and lack of rainfall. This is why we have asked garden experts what can be done to give your plants and lawn the ...
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The 4 Key Elements of Drought-Tolerant Landscaping
Picking low-water, low-maintenance plants that thrive in your region is good for your bottom line and curb appeal.
Here we are again, facing limitations on water supply as drought conditions have returned. It was about five years ago when restricted water usage was mandated on California State and Napa’s local ...
Mature trees have many benefits. They provide habitat for wildlife, offer shade and enhance the aesthetics of our landscapes. They’re even known to significantly boost property values. As big and ...
A lot of trees and plants are suffering because of the extreme, prolonged heat and drought conditions, agriculture specialists say. "We're seeing mature trees, and especially recently planted trees, ...
The best way to begin is to audit how you’re consuming water in your home, which can also help uncover leaks.
The dry weather is posing a threat to some plants and lawns. Here's how to tell if you ought to take watering action.
Numerous trees across Northeast Ohio have already seen their leaves change color, and some have even seen their leaves fall.
Peak foliage is right around the corner, and in some places in the Lakes Region, those bright colors are popping early.
Drought and insects have killed an unprecedented number of Oregon’s Douglas fir trees during in southwest Oregon and the ...
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