Skip the Bradford pear. Try serviceberry, dogwood, blackgum, or fringe tree for blooms, fall color, and fewer headaches.
A central Ohio organization has put a bounty on an invasive tree known for its fishy scent, offering to help residents pay to ...
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Over the garden gate: Alternatives to consider to Bradford pear trees
Not only are Bradford pears wreaking havoc in the wild, but they are not as wonderful a landscape plant as originally believed.
In the worlds of horticulture and ecology, the Bradford pear trees that grace our streets, parks and shopping centers and greet spring with white flowers have become public enemy No. 1. They are ...
An initiative by the Kettering Tree Committee wants to remove the trees from city-owned land and replace them with native ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Everyone is enjoying the beauty of spring flowering trees and shrubs around the Mid-Ohio Valley. This spring you will notice hundreds of white blooming ...
Pear trees are a charming addition to any garden, and are renowned for their sweet fruit and stunning seasonal displays. During the spring, they showcase beautiful, fragrant blossoms that attract ...
Bradford pear trees were once popular but now considered an invasive species. They smell bad and harm native ecosystems. Why ...
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