An eastern red cedar thrives in a suburban landscape. - butterfly's dream/Shutterstock Planting large trees is one of the best ways to create some privacy, allowing you to enjoy nature from the ...
It is in the wintertime, when the world is stark and bereft of greenery, that evergreen trees are most appreciated, and while north Mississippi may not be a land of boreal forests, the Eastern Red ...
The waxy needles of Eastern red cedar help make it drought tolerant, but the invasive species exacerbates drought conditions. Soil water content is lower where red cedar trees have encroached, as the ...
CANTON, Okla. — There is simply too much red cedar. Eastern red cedar creates a fire danger and robs the land of a commodity becoming more and more scarce in these times of drought: water. Research by ...
Eastern redcedar trees are native to the U.S., but they've become invasive. The trees drink lots of water and are changing landscapes. Harvest Public Media contributor Graycen Wheeler reports on ...
Editor’s note: This column was produced before Gene Wengert died in 2025. It is printed here in memoriam. Q. Why do we here in Virginia see so many eastern red cedar trees along fence lines? Do they ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eastern red cedars surround the Rockefeller Prairie from all sides at the University of Kansas field station north of Lawrence, ...
Feelings of lost opportunity tinge Brian Rowe's voice when he recalls a landowner who recently burned thousands of eastern redcedar trees. "He burned 20,000 trees; he just burned them," the craftsman ...
Excavated in Canada, this Eastern red cedar log turned out to be remarkably well-preserved for its age: 3,775 years old. A new study published in the journal Science suggests that an ordinary old log ...