Apr. 29—Efforts are continuing to battle the spread of the invasive water chestnut plant in the Oswegatchie River, Black Lake and most recently, the St. Lawrence River. Brad Baldwin, a professor of ...
Q: I have heard that you can grow water chestnuts at home. Is that true? A: We haven¹t done it, but a source we consider highly reliable says yes. We will pass on the instructions. The hardest part ...
The water chestnut, an aquatic invasive species, was found last summer in Dead Creek, also known as Scomotion Creek, on the north end of Plattsburgh. Water chestnut is best controlled by physically ...