We love it when a new plant takes off in our garden, and vines are especially appealing for providing vertical interest, rapid coverage, and sometimes fragrant flowers, too. However, many non-native ...
Gardeners love sturdy plants that don’t need babied and that grow quickly without extra care. However, some plants grow a little too well. “Invasive plants spread aggressively and cause environmental ...
Purdue Landscape Report: There have been a significant number of questions and problems regarding triclopyr that have come up this growing season. Several of these problems have come through the ...
After the leaves have fallen and the trees are bare, it is much easier to see and remove certain invasive plants. Some woody plants and vines are simply too large, too dense, or too unruly to tackle ...
Portions of our yard are overrun with wild raspberries, wild grape vines and an assortment of invasive woody species such as honeysuckle, buckthorn and Oriental bittersweet. Through late spring and ...
Beachgoers, you might have noticed an attractive, vining plant growing along the coastal dunes. Beach vitex (Vitex rotundifolia) has been seen in St. Johns and Nassau counties, which is a problem ...
Autumn Olive is a fast growing invasive species that fixes nitrogen in the soil. Through this research, Kristin Van Kampen and her mentor Professor David Dornbos, worked to evaluate the potential of ...
Arkansas gardeners have long battled invasive vines, but this year seems to be even worse than normal. I continue to get calls, emails and texts concerning poison ivy, Virginia creeper, pepper vine ...
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