EPA: DuPont Knew Imprelis Herbicide Could Damage Trees
DuPont’s Imprelis has been banned by the EPA, suspected of killing and damaging evergreen trees. Did DuPont know about Imprelis’ toxicity?
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Tips and ideas for landscaping your property using organic methods.
DuPont’s Imprelis has been banned by the EPA, suspected of killing and damaging evergreen trees. Did DuPont know about Imprelis’ toxicity?
DuPont’s herbicide Imprelis, marketed as an environmentally friendly product, is suspected of killing thousands of Norway Spruce and White Pine trees.
An organized garden shed not only makes tools easier to find but may save you from a serious injury as well.
Organic lawn care involves more than swapping chemicals for natural inputs. Here are the steps to growing a lush, green lawn with organic methods.
A white vinegar weed killer solution is fairly effective. But there are a number of ways to use it and a few cautions before you do.
When water is pooling in your yard after a storm it’s a sign that your soil is compacted and your landscape grading needs a change.
You can install this simple and cheap gravel drain to divert storm water and eliminate erosion and standing water.
The erosion of my lawn’s soil was epic. Gulleys, pooling water, and rainwater moved so fast across the yard you’d think it was a city street. Some areas felt like sponges days after a storm. In others, I thought a natural pond might form.
If water is pooling on your lawn and refuses to drain, either your soil is compacted or there are grading issues. Both can be fixed.
Wind, snow and ice can severely damage tree limbs, exposing sensitive wood tissue to the elements. How to repair those breaks and damage before disease sets in.