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The late summer/early fall season is absolutely key to getting your trees off to a good start next spring. Here’s why. News Sports Kentucky Derby Life Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
Why trees aren’t just colorful fall features for our region’s neighborhoods October 25, 2019 More than 5 years ago The Washington region is an appealing place to live and work economically in ...
Planting hardy trees and shrubs in the fall, from mid-November through mid-December, is especially good, as they benefit in several ways. The plants are going dormant, ...
More myth than folklore: Trees leaves turn red in the fall as a defense against insects or the sun. The facts: Lab-based research has not borne out that hypothesis.
Top growth ceases with fall frost, but roots continue to grow until the soil temperature drops below 40 degrees. Thus, the root mass is developing well past Thanksgiving. Right plant, right place ...
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