An expert explains if mistletoe is poisonous to dogs and cats, and how to enjoy this romantic Christmas plant safely.
It's long been known as a romantic symbol of Christmas, but the reality is that mistletoe has a darker side to it. For one, ...
Hollies and possumhaws are December scene stealers in the garden, about as postcard perfect as plants can be for the holidays ...
A strong glue made from mistletoe which could help heal wounds could soon be available, scientists believe ...
The season for kissing under the mistletoe has arrived, and you can get a permit to harvest your own white berries in our ...
Adopt A Tree volunteers are determined to slow the wily Asiatic bittersweet and help preserve biodiversity on the island.
Identifying invasive plants is not always easy. But winter brings helpful clues to the branches of some habitat-altering ...
Firethorn (Pyracantha) also does well in this area. Although I have never seen any, these plants can produce yellow and white berries in addition to the more common ones in various shades of orange.
Be sure not to cut whole limbs off trees to collect your mistletoe. Just pluck it by hand. Mistletoe can also be sticky, so ...
Holly, ivy, white-berried mistletoe and vibrant red poinsettias all serve to add festive cheer to the home, both inside and ...
A pet expert and vet have shared the common Christmas plants that could be fatal to pets, including dogs as well as cats and ...
If you want to reduce your chemical footprint, a great start is to plant more native trees. Replacing ficus hedges provides ...