You probably aren’t watering or pruning the 75-foot oak or maple in the front yard, but mature trees aren’t maintenance free.
Indiana maple syrup producers are adapting to changes in tapping season due to climate change but some worry the industry will die in the future.
Nearly two feet of heavy, wet snow is taking its toll on the city’s already-beleaguered pin oaks and Norway maples.
When maple trees get cold, they produce a surplus of sugar to protect their cells from damage, acting as a sort of antifreeze ...