MISSOURI, USA — Extreme drought has hit southeast Missouri, further stressing the state's trees and increasing the likelihood of brown fall foliage. It's the first time portions of Missouri have been ...
Fall foliage begins its journey south from Canada, reaching Missouri by mid-September. Peak color in Missouri is expected around mid to late October, showcasing vibrant hues from sassafras and sumac ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Trees across the Kansas City area will soon start to change colors as the temperatures cool off and we lose daylight. In the Kansas City area, fall colors will likely peak in mid- ...
According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, August droughts will likely have an effect on when leaves change and drop. Missourians can prepare to see fall colors early this year because of ...
Have invasive Callery (Bradford) pear trees? Cut them down and get a free native tree! The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is partnering with the Missouri Invasive Plant Council (MoIP), the ...
Leaves typically start to peak in the Kansas City region by early October, but projecting peak foliage isn't an exact science. Here are some things you can do to get the most out of fall's colors.
Autumn brings renewed vigor to the garden. Trees ignite in fiery hues. Asters and sunflowers erupt with autumn blooms. Even our vegetable gardens regain productivity. The crisp nights and cool days of ...
Trees benefit from fall trimming more than spring trimming. Trees experience less stress with fall trimming because they are entering dormancy. Spring tree trimming is better if the goal is to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Trees across Missouri will soon start to change colors as the temperatures cool off and we lose daylight. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) has weekly updates on which ...