The higher the pine cones, the harsher the winter. Have you ever heard this weather lore before? According to the lore, when trees sense a brutal winter coming, they grow their cones higher up. Why?
This time on the occasion of the holidays i made a Christmas tree, using pine cones, resin and some wood for the base. To make it more interesting I built some lights in. I can't say they are perfect, ...
The Pickett Fire destroyed nearly all of Napa County’s Cleary Reserve, leveling its lodge and oak woodlands. One ...
Wildfires among ponderosa pines and Douglas firs of the U.S. West have long been part of nature's cycle of renewal, as much as the changing of the seasons.
Community Science and tree planting are on a new mission to engage communities with nature while recording and sharing critical natural changes, thanks to a new tool called “Chronolog.” Chronolog is a ...
Wildland fires have been a part of the Rocky Mountain ecosystems for millions of years, resulting from lightning strikes, volcanic eruptions, and spontaneous combustion. The plants and animals evolved ...
Community Science and tree planting are on a new mission to engage communities with nature while recording and sharing critical natural changes, thanks to a new tool called “Chronolog.” Chronolog is a ...
Guest column by Central Oregon LandWatch's Lace Thornberg on where to see fall larch colors in Central Oregon, including Bend ...
Dry, dead leaves, as well as pine needles and dry grass, are extremely flammable. Remove all dead or dying vegetation within ...
While the first episode of Wayward leaves us in the Tall Pines with only a semblance of a door for exit, in the second one ...
Explore Minnesota spots showcasing stunning pumpkin and cornstalk displays bringing vibrant fall colors and festive seasonal ...
Discover Christmas color trends 2025! Designer-approved palettes to elevate your décor, branding, or content - recreate them ...