Step up your wilderness survival game by learning how to use the resources around you, such as abundant pine trees.
Many forms of coniferous pines are good in gardens too. Large ones, such as our native Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, with ...
So, it's all about balance. Lastly, pests and diseases can also be culprits behind the browning of your conifers. Bugs like ...
Spruces do not retain their needles for long, the needles are quite sharp, and the needles are not aromatic like those of firs. Norway spruce has very dark green needles. It retains them longer than ...
The Cultivated Conifers in North America: comprising the Pine Family and the Taxads. Successor to The Cultivated Evergreens. By L. H. Bailey. Pp. ix + 404 + 48 plates. (New York: The MacmiUan Co ...
Conifers such as spruce and pine, essential symbols of the festive season, are adapted to thrive in some of the planet’s harshest conditions. Found predominantly in boreal forests, these trees ...