I recently discovered that what I thought were beautiful flowers in my yard are actually noxious weeds. Can you explain how to identify noxious weeds and why they are harmful? Spring has sprung, and ...
Submitted by San Juan County. While winter conditions slow plant growth and may encourage us to stay indoors, this might be the best season to get on top of your noxious weeds. Consider the following ...
A serious and growing problem in the West is the invasion of non-native plant species, commonly called noxious weeds. Noxious refers to the species’ aggressive behavior, which damages native Colorado ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With summer on the way, many Kansas Citians are heading out to work the earth in yards, farms and community gardens around the ...
Dear Eartha, I was admiring the flowers in my yard the other day when a friend told me some of them are actually noxious weeds! How can I tell what’s what—and why are noxious weeds such a big deal? Ah ...
As our climate and landscape conditions continue to shift, noxious weeds will remain a major challenge in managing and protecting natural resources here in Eagle County. By definition, noxious weeds ...
Greetings from the Yakima County Noxious Weed Board. Weeds seem to be the most visible lawn and landscape pest and will always be a major headache for homeowners. Weeds have evolved to be tough and ...
A public hearing will be conducted at 1 p.m. April 7, to consider changes to regulations relating to noxious weeds, including additions to the designation list of noxious weeds. The hearing will be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Aug. 8—MOSES LAKE — The Columbia Basin has become home to a variety of invasive plant species, with the most notorious being ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Bozeman Ranger District is tackling non-native noxious weeds on both the M and Drinking Horse Mountain Trail areas next week. Noxious weed treatment helps prevent the spread of ...
Field Bindweed, which is classified as a “noxious weed” in both Kansas and Missouri, is seen in this photo from the University of Missouri’s Division of Plant Sciences. University of Missouri WeedID ...