An emerald ash borer is a tiny, shimmering green fleck about as long as a pencil eraser. But the invasive beetles can cause big problems for ash trees, and they’ve been spotted for the first time in ...
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12 Plants That Love Fireplace Ash

After a cozy night by the fireplace, most people scoop out the ash and toss it without a second thought. But did you know ...
Plants that drop all their leaves at one time and enter a leafless, dormant state are called deciduous. In climates that ...
Make sure you have perfect firewood all winter with these tips from our columnist Sally Coulthard – including the best types ...
But that article is just one among Farmstead Forest columns published in 2025, to help you understand, manage and appreciate ...
Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) and the City of Ballarat have partnered to restore river and water habitats critical for platypus and ...
A biologist finds respite in an old growth forest near Ampersand Mountain that he first discovered with his mentor Greenleaf Chase.
There are few finer lookouts than that reached on Dyrham Park’s three-mile (4.8km) Prospect Walk. The trail traverses the ...
Da'wah is jihad-of-the-tongue. Read how Muslim reactions to Bondi show a whole psychological attack on the Australian people, ...
Katie Jarvis has made more meals than you’ve had hot dinners. But an ‘unmeal’…? A trip to Hawkwood near Stroud — featuring an ...
The “Little Project” at the Minnesota home of Ping Design's founder creates experiences that exceed a small footprint.
A tiny beetle has been wiping out ash trees nationwide, but researchers in Ithaca may have found a way to fight back, according to WENY. Scientists at Cornell Botanic Gardens identified rare ash trees ...