Initiatives like UofL's Green Heart Project relies on an assumption that trees operate like medicine, but this enthusiasm has had real consequences.
A well-chosen tree can turn the smallest garden into a cool and inviting getaway place. Though large trees offer much-needed shade, not all gardens have enough space to accommodate such big trees.
Longtime gardening columnist Valle Novak shares insights on plant characteristics that may discourage browsing, including ...
The Marshall Area Conservation Corps planted oaks, tamaracks and other trees across city and conservation sites this spring.
Matthew Barber, 66, decided to do something a little different when he received his pension lump sum four years ago. In April ...
The warblers—those harbingers of spring in the U.K.—have an unappreciated talent of a different sort. Common U.K. birds, ...
Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell is set to become one of the highest-paid coaches in the league when he inks a fresh contract ...
Intensive farming has all but destroyed England’s ancient woodlands and freshwater wetlands. On a farm in Lincolnshire a radical aristocrat hopes to show there’s money in protecting nature ...
Dayton filmmaker Allen Farst is developing “The Flying Machine,” the first feature film about the Wright Brothers, with Delta ...
Dozens of people have hit out at plans to turn a former Oswestry church into a 10-bedroom HMO and flats. Richard Cooke has ...
Tim and Amy Eian don’t fret much about high gas prices. Nor do they worry much about where to charge their plug-in hybrid car ...
Walter Hawthorne, an MSU history professor and co-director of Enslaved.org, became interested in digital history and platforms that could bring the study of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade to the ...
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