Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Get ready for scenic drives and jumping into leaves, autumn-lovers. The fall season calls for scenery pleasing to the eyes when ...
As the outside world normally is around this time each November, things have changed a lot. Many trees are already devoid of leaves while others are still covered with colorful ones. When the ...
Strolling in my neighborhood the other day, I saw two trees with autumn foliage that I thought would have made the most compelling combination had they been planted side by side. One was a ginkgo tree ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With September finally here, the yellow, orange and red hues of fall foliage will soon make an appearance, signalling the coming ...
A maple tree in Kauffman Legacy Park has shed most of its chlorophyll while other trees in the park haven't yet turned color. Harsh drought conditions in Missouri and Kansas have robbed trees of much ...
With the leaves fallen and the weather favorable, autumn seems like the perfect time for pruning trees. But should you trim trees in fall? We spoke with two arborists to learn whether you should prune ...
Andrew Richardson, an ecologist at Northern Arizona University, maintains a camera at Hart Prairie, about 8,000 feet above sea level on the west side of the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff. While ...
Driving around Fort Collins in October, you can't help but marvel at the beautiful fall color of trees and shrubs. You might even think to yourself that you should plant some of these colorful trees ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Fall leaves in Smith Lake at Washington Park on Oct. 21, 2019 in Denver. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post) Look beyond Colorado’s shimmering yellow ...
From climbing the Holy Hill to driving through Door County to hiking in Devil's Lake State Park, Wisconsin is full of opportunities to view vibrant autumn colors this time of year. With hues ranging ...
After a historic summer with dozens of 100-degree days and a lengthy drought, Austin could use some signs of fall. We're talking see-your-breath temperatures with warm coffees in hand, kind of fall.
As the outside world normally is around this time each November, things have changed a lot. Many trees are already devoid of leaves while others are still covered with colorful ones. When the ...