Controlling juniper trees by cutting them down and burning them where they fall keeps invasive cheatgrass at bay and allows native perennials to become re-established, according to new findings.
Yields of understory vegetation increased from 223 lb./acre, including 50 lb. of perennial grasses, to 981 lb., including 193 lb. of perennial grasses, after juniper overstory was removed in northern ...
Juniper Communities, a leader in quality, value and innovation in long-term care, today announced it has won Argentum's Best of the Best Award for its Perennial Players program, which provides ...
This release is available in Spanish. Controlling juniper trees by cutting them down and burning them where they fall keeps invasive cheatgrass at bay and allows native perennials to become ...