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Tom Landis, superintendent of York City Parks and Recreation, describes how the Bradford Pear trees will be replaced by the York Rotary in August.
York's white flowering Bradford Pear trees will be removed starting in August, with plans in place for their replacement.
Unlike annuals that are retailed in bloom, native varieties often are still dormant as they sit in their flats awaiting sale.
In McKean County, spring weather is always a rollercoaster. Sunshine and 70 degrees one day and 30 degrees and snow squalls ...
right now, spring has sprung and those winter plants are done!don’t waste any more time.you should start planting your spring gardens now, while they are in blo ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation continued their partnership with several organizations to host a Bradford Pear Tree ...
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