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The Centennial Square project will still go ahead as scheduled, starting this fall, but the eastern part of the proposed project, including removal of the sequoia, is on pause indefinitely.
The forest floor is a world of wonder in its own right – a soft carpet of redwood sorrel, sword ferns, and emerald moss that has evolved to thrive in the perpetual twilight created by the dense canopy ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary places hide in plain sight, and Murphys, California proves this theory with the confidence of a town that knows exactly what it’s got going for it. Nestled in the ...
Plants and trees send their roots into the ground to soak up water and nutrients from the soil. Until now, scientists ...
A new study revealed certain plants grow "secret" deep root systems to survive tough conditions and quietly trap carbon ...
Another big no-no. Trees simply grow healthier when their planters understand their root systems. Here are several tree root myths that may change—improve, rather—the way you plant.
Truth is, we don’t know how the Tree of Life will fall, and we don’t know when. It could happen in five years, in 40 years, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Zach Welch, of Monster Tree Service of St. Louis, prepares to hoist himself up a tree to cut down a hanging limb at a home in ...
General Sherman Tree is ranked #2 out of 12 things to do in Sequoia National Park. See pictures and our review of General Sherman Tree.
Late June or early July is garlic time in the garden! Garlic is planted from individual cloves in October or November. After ...
An average maturing tree under optimal conditions can transport up to 10,000 gallons of water only to capture about 1,000 usable gallons for the production of food and adding to its biomass.
Bunker Hill roots run deep: How Charlestown’s liberty trees and gardens keep history alive A community garden, 13 liberty trees, and a new history book honor the past and preserve the future in ...