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How to get picture-perfect topiary in time for garden-party season
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoNothing sets off a garden quite like a neatly clipped topiary ball, cone or, perhaps, cloud. If you...
Grand Teton National Park to continue sagebrush restoration project
Casper Star-Tribune· 6 days agoA Grand Teton National Park project to restore roughly 4,500 acres of sagebrush will continue this...
Dinosaur skeleton replica makes Tyrannosaurus rex era come to life
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoMuch of what we know about Tyrannosaurus rex, the largest and fiercest dinosaur of them all, we know...
It’s in your nature: A place to lay their eggs | Times News Online
Times News· 2 days agoRobins, of which most are familiar, are altricial birds, laying about four eggs. The doves have...
The sky is the limit when you explore 755 acres of outdoor fun in Michigan’s Irish Hills
MLive.com· 2 days agoA 374-foot bridge lifting visitors high into the treetops is just part of the outdoor activities...
Cottonwood seeds blowing in Minnesota’s ‘season of sneeze’
KMSP· 6 days agoThe "season of sneeze" is upon many as pollen seasons are overlapping in Minnesota this month....
Head deep into the woods to see, hear the songbirds | Times News Online
Times News· 6 days agoThe biggest issue for birding the forests is the fact that the trees and shrubs are now fully...
Northland Nature: Bunchberry flowers dot forest floors
The Pine Journal, Cloquet, Minn. via Yahoo News· 3 days agoJun. 7—Besides being the month of the longest days, the summer solstice and warm temperatures, June is usually very wet as well. (We have had a few Junes in recent years that were mostly dry ...
Gardening Etcetera: To be or not to be...a bug
Arizona Daily Sun· 4 days ago2) Is a ladybug actually a bug? True bugs are insects, all of which have six legs, a head, a thorax, and an abdomen at adulthood. True bugs have two sets...
Porcupines are expanding to new parts of Pennsylvania, here's where
Erie Times News via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“A lot of our forests have returned to more of a late successional forest and that can benefit porcupines as they can get up and off the ground,” he said. “They certainly take advantage of large ...