Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
You see the ads in the newspaper, along roadsides and just about everywhere else at this time of year: FIREWOOD FOR SALE.
Knowing where your firewood comes from can keep you from making some costly mistakes, according to Duane...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
I remember going on the Spoon River Drive each fall with my Grandma and Grandpa Simmons. I loved visiting the old school house in London Mills and eating ham-n-beans scooped from a large cast-iron pot. Each year my Grandpa purchased...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
As I've written in previous blogs, the droughts of 2012 and other recent weather events continue to take a toll on tree health. Trees can take three to five years to show symptoms from a severe event such as drought.
Unfortunately...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Every year I get questions about bizarre oak leaf damage that most people think is caused by a terrible insect infestation. Although some insects feed on oak trees, often the samples I see have a condition called Oak Tatters.
I...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Oak trees are majestic, but some are in danger of a disease. One of the best ways to protect oak trees is to prune them at the proper time.
You have probably heard that it is not wise to prune oak trees during the active growing...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
I continue to get calls about large, old trees that are in major decline. Many of these are just now showing symptoms from the severe drought of 2012. Major weather events have a detrimental long term effect on landscape plants....
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Many spruce trees are showing dieback this year. According to Rhonda Ferree, extension educator in horticulture, the cold, wet spring has brought out many trees diseases. Many of these diseases are causing significant damage on...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
Have you ever noticed how a pine tree changes shape as it ages? On my way to Springfield recently, several old pine trees caught my attention.
Pine trees have distinctively different needle structure than other evergreens. Pine...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
I cringe when I see topped trees. Not only is it unsightly to see a tree in such an unnatural state, it is also harmful to trees. Correct pruning is an essential maintenance practice for ornamental trees and shrubs. However, most...
Written by Rhonda Ferree, retired horticulture educator
My January Plants of the Day will all be of tree bark, which is more visible and often times even more beautiful in the winter. These will post daily in the 6 pm hour on my ILRiverHort...