Spring means everything is in bloom...including the odorous Bradford pear tree. What South Carolinians need to know.
Here, we will focus on the front yard and the plants that we suggest you never use. Grumpy will tell you the reasons why.
Noticing that rotting-fish odor when you step outside this spring? It means Bradford pears are back in bloom - and the invasive trees are all over.
Spring means everything is in bloom...including the odorous Bradford pear tree. What North Carolinians need to know.
South Carolina’s Bradford Pear Bounty offers free native trees in exchange for removing invasive Bradford pears; limited March pick-ups set in Columbia and Greenville.
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