Garlic mustard, amur honeysuckle and bradford pear are invasive plant species that need to be removed so Ohio's natural plants can thrive. iSTOCK/COX AVERAGE GUY OUTDOORS (COLUMN) By Devin Meister – ...
Keeping areas free of invasive species is a matter of vigilance and a project that can take several years. Invasive species — the state maintains a list that is updated regularly — impact the whole ...
With National Invasive Species Awareness Week underway, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is warning residents about the effects of invasive species on the environment.
In early spring, when the soil begins to warm, so does the garlic mustard plant. Its ruffled green leaves begin to grow, and by May, it starts producing seed. "Garlic mustard has become a very serious ...