Stacker used information from forestry and landscaping sites to compile a quiz to identify trees by looking at their leaves.
A children's gardening program at AHA! Museum teaches kids to grow food, led by a 4-H member and master gardeners.
In 2002, Ann Davis bought 380 acres between Wilmot, and Springfield, a woodlot where, four years earlier, an ice storm had ...
Morel mushrooms are the elusive, honeycomb-capped treasures of the forest floor, prized by chefs and foragers for their rich, nutty flavor. But what if you could cultivate these gourmet fungi right in ...
The method itself is fairly simple. Fresh hardwood logs are cut, drilled, packed with mushroom spawn, and sealed with wax so ...
Tired of sparse landscapes and long waits for privacy? Fast-growing trees offer a rapid solution, creating dense natural screens that enhance your property's appeal and environmental benefits.
A new annual report that surveys the health of Michigan’s forest says 2025 was a year of “progress and challenges.” Every ...
To restore the wild leek to its rightfully esteemed place in Chicago cuisine and culture, a homegrown solution may be ...
Ann Davis's farm, Woods Without Gile, was regionally recognized due to research from Bartlett Experimental Forest. The ...
Sitting barren and surrounded by a 10-foot chain link fence, the Area YMCA’s executive director recalled comparing the ...
As DNR foresters, it is about more than just getting the job done, we want to get it done well.
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