Q. I have a Mountain ash tree that has some dead branches in it. In May of this year, there were small birds eating on the sap and as they did, they made a lot of holes in the tree. What can I do to ...
A colourful scene as a man (no name given) hangs lights on the red berried mountain ash tree before the arrival of cold and snowyu weather in southwest Edmonton, October 6, 2021. (Credit: Ed Kaiser) Q ...
There’s a lot to love about mountain ash, a delightful native tree that fits easily into urban and suburban landscapes. It can be grown as a small single-trunk tree or with multiple trunks, giving it ...
Q: I have a mountain ash tree that is probably going on ten years old. It stands at least two meters tall. It is the type that is bushy and does not have just one central trunk. It appears to be ...
This native tree for cooler climates produces vibrant red–orange berries in late summer. There’s a lot to love about mountain ash, a delightful native tree that fits easily into urban and suburban ...