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There may be more white pine trees that have yellow or brown needles in Vermont due to last year's wet summer. Experts say it's not necessarily a cause for concern.
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A new tree-centric series of events being put on by the Putney Public Library hopes to encourage residents to get outside and explore Vermont’s forests.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with insect and tree experts about this year’s spongy moth infestation and what Vermonters can do to keep them at bay.
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Many apple trees can grow to 40 feet tall. If you're looking for a more diminutive tree that bears fruit and is easier to prune and care for in your smaller yard, try these varieties.
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Scientists say that some of the state's best-loved conifers are under threat, with extreme weather making it difficult for them to grow.
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Kyoto's cherry blossom peak bloom this year was the earliest on record in 1,200 years. That's worth noting, given that when a cherry blossom blooms can tell us a lot about climate change.
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As prime leaf-peeping approaches, John Sinclair with the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forest said weather patterns are setting us up for some…
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There they stand - stoically, quietly, majestically. But there is so much going on in, on and under the trees that surround us. They provide so much more…