Purdue Landscape Report: So, what do trees do in the winter? Do they freeze up like unprotected water ... right next to – and at the same temperature as – dead cells that are frozen solid! This ...
The risk of snowmelt flooding is highest in areas with deep winter snowpacks, such as the northern U.S. and mountainous ...
The first landscape planta noticed were roses ... The leaves lose moisture faster than they can replace it in the winter because of frozen soil. The result is brown leaves, but the stems are still ...
Two topics which seemed to be top of mind for many gardeners visiting the show related to whether or not this winter’s cold and snow have harmed landscape plants, and if cold temperatures will ...
Frozen landscape around Niagara Falls in late-January However, satellite imagery shows the scale of the impact the prolonged cold spells have had on the lake this winter. Nearby Niagara Falls ...
He gives you the cold shoulder. Snowman season will be with us for a while yet, but our winter landscapes needn’t look cold and dreary. We can enjoy viewing our yards and perennial gardens ...
In late winter and early spring, frost heave becomes more noticeable as warming temperatures melt the frozen ground from the top down. This not only impacts pavement, but farmers also keep a close eye ...
Some people might dread a desolate New Brunswick winter, but a Fredericton filmmaker used the frozen landscape as inspiration for his latest release. "My grandparents live up in Bathurst on the ...