What do you think of when you think of spring? You know spring is near when the days lengthen and the temperature begins to warm. You may think of the robin as the first sign of spring. But if you ...
A technological revolution has transformed the ancient tradition of sugar making—with big implications for local economies and ecosystems imperiled by climate change.
People who say they don’t like maple trees invariably like this maple tree. Learn how to plant a Japanese maple tree in your own yard, and you'll soon understand why. These maples are compact ...
Sugar maples grow 60 to 75 feet tall and can be 40 to 50 feet wide, providing excellent shade with their full foliage. Sugar maples produce maple sap, which can be used to make maple syrup. The yield ...
A large proportion of the color is provided by maples, including the sugar maple ... grow well — and some provide fall color in late November and early December. The time to plant these trees ...
Jill said: “Since these beautiful trees are all unique and grow in their own distinctive way, it’s best to prune them carefully and as little as possible. “Pruning of the Japanese Maple ...
century-old maple trees drip sap referred to as liquid gold. It will take roughly 50 gallons of these drops to make one 1 gallon of 100% pure Grade A maple syrup. Farms in the Hudson Valley ...