Poison ivy changes color by season — red in spring, green in summer, orange in fall — so knowing all three looks keeps you safe year-round. The toxic oil urushiol stays active on tools, gloves, and ...
Q: I’m not sure if the plants growing in my yard are poison ivy or something else. What does poison ivy look like, and how can I safely identify it? A: Even a brief brush with poison ivy can cause an ...
Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac can make for an uncomfortable summer or fall. If you have ever experienced the blisters, swelling and intense itching of even the briefest of encounters, then ...
Ask any hair stylist and they can quickly tell you what to do about unruly roots. Above-ground tree roots can be just as troublesome and require special attention. It can be time-consuming and ...
Remley Place resident Marnie Barnhorst says three trees died and one just planted in January turned brown, leading her to ...