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The eastern red cedar, found all over Missouri, has many positive attributes but can be a nuisance.
Eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) isn’t a cedar at all, but a native juniper with a range that stretches from Nova Scotia to northern Florida, and west to the Dakotas and Texas.
Red and white cedar are both attractive options when installing a new fence, but they're not as similar as they might seem. Which variety should you choose?
The demand for eastern red cedar fence posts in Colorado stayed steady, Peterson said. Peterson said that’s because the logs don’t rot as fast there as they do in Nebraska.
Ecological survivor: The Eastern red cedar is tough enough to withstand poor soils, temperature extremes and drought, even in urban settings. It can grow 50 feet high and live hundreds of years.
That’s why you hear weather reporters giving data on cedar pollen in winter and early spring as it blows northward from South Texas, the Hill Country, and other parts of Texas where these native ...
As I strolled along my road this winter, admiring the row of Eastern Red-cedars dark against the snowy field behind them, I startled a mixed flock of cardinals and chickadees that had been busy in ...
A lone eastern red cedar grows on the northern border of our property where it sprouted several years ago. Every year I pull cedar sprouts as I weed the garden and the flowerbeds, and my husband ...
The North Myrtle Beach Tree City Board has presented its Tree of the Month Award for September to Horace and Cecelia Campbell for an Eastern Red Cedar tree located on property they own at 312 23rd ...