Trees lost many surface roots in drought but grew more deep roots that reached wetter soil. Fungal partners helped roots take up water.
The fruit is harvested and now you can forget about your cherry trees until next spring, right? Wrong! There's a vital task to prepare them for winter dormancy.
There's a little piece of history in the mini-farm for sale east of Soap Lake. "It's been with the same owner since the 1930s," said Anna Van Diest of Moses Lake Realty Group, who is listing the 25.19 ...
Farms and cities use so much of the Colorado River's water that little remains for the river's own ecosystem. Will ...
Well-draining soil will dry out faster than denser types. While money trees don’t like soggy soil, they do like some moisture ...
A new study of European beech trees reveals that their root systems respond more to short-term changes in soil water than to ...
China’s planted a bunch of new trees since 1981, but that extra foliage is shifting more precipitation to some areas while ...
Whether you’re looking for a fresh spruce, a family wagon ride or a simple stop for a pre-cut tree, several farms across the Blue Water Area are opening for the season. Many offer hot chocolate, gift ...
The enigmatic Hazel Tree: a symbol of Ireland's rich history and mythology. Nestled within the verdant landscapes of Ireland, the hazel tree (Corylus avellana) stands as a symbol of the country's deep ...