Honeysuckle is a wonderful plant, no doubt about it. It smells lovely, attracts bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, and best of all, it's low maintenance. However, not every variety belongs in your ...
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Stop non-native honeysuckle at the source: Here's how
Invasive honeysuckles attract pollinators, but that's where the benefits end. To save your garden and nearby natural areas, ...
Welcome to ID That Tree! In this video, Purdue forester Lenny Farlee examines one of Indiana’s most troublesome invasive shrubs: Amur honeysuckle. This aggressive species, along with other Asian ...
I'm considering planting a coral honeysuckle along my metal fence in Central Arkansas. Are they invasive? Can I plant it in a ...
You’ll know invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckles (Lonicera spp.) by their: Opposite leaf arrangement (leaves grow in pairs opposite each other). Fall fruit—usually bright red paired berries. This photo ...
Winter cleanup efforts at Winton Woods show how volunteers can make a difference in preserving local forest ecosystems.
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Homeowner warned after sharing photo of landscaping dilemma: 'Don't let it get moisture'
Some gardeners pour boiling hot water on the weeds, killing them within 24 hours. Other gardeners use dead leaves as mulch to ...
Picking plants is one of the most exciting parts of planning a garden—between eye-catching flowers, lush greenery, and deciduous trees and shrubs with leaves that turn every fall, there are so many ...
It’s a leaf-out freakout. Early spring and late fall are the times when it's easiest to find and remove bush honeysuckle because it usually has leaves when other plants don't, according to the ...
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