Purdue Landscape Report: By now, the emerald ash borer (EAB) invasion is an old story for landscapes and forests in the Midwest. Since EAB was first found in North America in 2002 more millions of ash ...
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Always keep your wood ashes — here are the 15 plants that love them
Wood ashes don't have to be disposed of. They can actually be useful in your garden, but only if you know how to use them ...
This non-native beetle kills ash trees by feeding on the layer beneath the bark, cutting off water and nutrients. Approximately one-third of the trees in Fort Collins are ash trees, making the city's ...
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