"Colonial Gardens is a paid advertiser of Kansas City Spotlight and is responsible for this content." What is so wrong with the Invasive Callery pear tree? Besides their smell, they may seem harmless.
Q: We had a Bradford pear that suddenly, with no warning at all, fell over in a brisk windstorm last March. It could have fallen onto our house, into the neighbor’s fence, or over our landscape, so at ...
It seems spring has finally reached Ohio. “With warmer temperatures, we are starting to see some of our first blooms of the season,” said Thomas Becker, an Ohio State University Extension Agriculture ...
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Fall Is an Ideal Time to Plant Fruit Trees – Here are 7 to Add This Season for Bountiful Homegrown Harvests for Years to Come
If you want to plant fruit trees to enjoy the joys of homegrown harvests, the fall is a perfect time to do so. The ground ...
Pear trees can be roughly divided into two types: European and Asian. This distinction is not just about origin but also the fruit they produce. Fruit from Asian pears is usually crunchy and round or ...
(THE CONVERSATION) – When people think of spring, they often picture flowers and trees blooming. And if you live in the U.S. Northeast, Midwest or South, you have probably seen a medium-sized tree ...
Chances are you've seen a Callery pear tree today – the white-flowering trees currently blooming all over the city. However, you won't be able to buy, sell or plant these trees starting next year as ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – As warm weather returns, so does a distinctive springtime odor that many liken to rotting fish. The overwhelming aroma is the result of an invasive species that is illegal to ...
Golden sunrise, new trees on Market Street promise spring blooms and a bright yellow fall tree canopy in 20 years.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Callery pear tree, which was once thought to be a decorative and easy-to-care tree, is now on a list of invasive plants that will not be allowed to be planted in Ohio starting ...
It’s that time of year again: crisp mornings followed by warm afternoons; the sounds of birds as they return from migration, pairing up and building nests; the sights of crocuses and forsythia in ...
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