FOSTER — It’s OK if you’re already thinking about Thanksgiving. With restrictions brought by the coronavirus pandemic, Passover, Easter, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day and Independence Day ...
It seems fall has come early, but not necessarily because of the temperature. Leaves are collecting over storm sewer grates, in garages and along the roadside. They’re stressed out. In some cases, ...
The black locust trees are displaying their yearly brown color as a result of locust leaf miner (Odontota dorsalis) feeding activity. The young grub like larvae eats a hole into the leaf, then mines ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
With an MLive.com subscription, you can gift 10 Subscriber Exclusive articles per month to anyone, including non-subscribers. Are you finally ready for some summer weather? We got a taste of it last ...
I was planning to plant some black locust seedlings on our property, but I now understand it has some problems. Do you recommend this tree? I am very fond of the black locust tree (Robinia ...
Patches of Maryland’s shimmering green forests are turning prematurely brown this summer due to a population explosion of an industrious beetle called the locust leaf miner. The black-and-orange ...
I dread September, but not as much as October. I'm wary of November too, but really cringe when December rolls around. That's because a honey locust - 60 feet of thorns, tiny leaves and foul ...
I have received several inquiries from readers about the many roadside trees turning brown this summer. The question is usually, “What is killing all of those trees?” The trees in question are likely ...
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