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This invasive beetle killing SC trees makes holes as big as fingers. How to help eradicate it
New Jersey has done it. And so has Illinois. Now forestry and agricultural officials need your help to add South Carolina to the list of places that have eradicated the invasive and deadly Asian ...
Palmetto trees close to power lines can pose a danger, and Dominion Energy says many on the Charleston Peninsula must be ...
The emerald ash borer has a foothold in Upstate SC, destroying and damaging thousands of trees. Dr. Matt Bertone NC State University Yet another invasive species is creeping through South Carolina, ...
The palmetto is South Carolina’s official state tree. Several palm species thrive in the South Carolina climate. Jason Lee For many folks, nothing says life at the beach like a palm tree in the yard, ...
Colonial South Carolinian’s abandoned the practice of growing citrus trees due to the state’s chilly winters. Today, a new generation of farmers is embracing the crop.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The tree that has invaded the South and brings comments of, "What's that smell?" is about to start blooming once again as we inch ...
Jerry Hollis prayed for an idea — any idea. He was retired and purchased land in Fairfield County. The previous landowner had planted pine trees, and Hollis was having trouble managing the forest.
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