Trees act like sponges because their roots help soil to absorb water, plus trunks are a natural barrier to floodwaters.
While it looks and tastes like it should be growing in the tropics, it’s actually the largest fruit native to North America.
Since planting a tree is a long-term investment, it’s important to get it right, and that will require a bit of research.
At a reforestation site in Washington, forest managers are experimenting with "assisted migration" — planting trees from ...
After NASA flew tree seeds to the moon on the Artemis mission, an Orange County elementary school got the honor of planting ...
The so-called "Moon Tree" — grown with seeds that were flown around the moon — was wheeled out in a wagon accompanied by ...
As the nation's attention shifted to Hurricane Milton in Florida, North Carolina is still counting its dead from Helene, ...
Pocket parks are the newest trend in major boomtown cities as developers gobble up land. GROVEPORT, Ohio — Finding green ...
If you need shade, privacy, or forest vibes fast, you'll want to pick a tree with rapid growth habits. Here are 10 speedy ...
As the Elk Fire rages on, firefighters and municipal staff have taken steps to protect the town of Dayton and the city of Sheridan’s drinking water facilities.
These big trees, in their roots, needles and branches, hold more carbon longer than any young plantation. They are world ...
Whitebark pines are under attack from an invasive fungus. But foresters are using seeds from survivors of the infection to replant decimated landscapes.