WASHINGTON — D.C.'s cherry blossom season is here! The iconic sign of spring has already reached stage one (green buds) and stage two is on the horizon. Here's everything you need to know about the ...
On Wednesday, the bloom process officially began. Fueled by four straight abnormally warm days in the 70s and 80s, the blossom buds reached their first stage: green buds, the National Park Service ...
Don’t ruin your spring blooms! Discover what not to prune now—and the right time to trim dogwood, lilac, azalea, forsythia, and more.
With abundant snow cover late into the winter, rabbits often turn to stripping bark from the exposed trunks of small trees ...
The National Park Service (NPS) announced Wednesday that the iconic cherry trees surrounding the Tidal Basin have reached the ...
It's hard to not catch Spring fever this time of year! Some plants began budding out as early as mid-February, and that was certainly a breath of fresh air. By now, cherry trees are flowering, yellow ...
Warm nighttime temperatures could affect the flavor of syrup, and are indicative of a trend caused by climate change.
The official start of spring is less than nine days away, and there is something beautiful about the first warm day after a long winter that just feels magical.
The spring equinox is near. Late winter gives up its chilly grip. A reddish tint etches the skyline of maples along the roadways. Yellow jessamine blooms up high in the sunlit bare limbs of oak trees.
No fruit embodies the essence of warmer weather quite like the peach, particularly when it is harvested from one's own garden. While cultivating peach trees may be intimidating, t ...
When trees start budding in spring, many people start sneezing and itching from all the pollen in the air.  "It seems like it ...
Allergy season starts in March in many parts of the United States. When the weather warms, trees bud and release pollen that can trigger congestion, a sore throat or itchy eyes for millions of ...