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Native to the eastern United States, dogwood is a flowering, deciduous tree that grows… More
Western dogwood (Cornus nuttalli) is a small tree native to the western part of… More
...ughout the Eastern part of the United States, the dogwood shrub's delicate flowers, complex… More
The variegated dogwood shrub (Cornus alba argenteo-marginata) is a large multi-stemmed shrub grown for… More
Dogwood shrubs are easy to grow and thrive in almost any soil condition from… More
If you are transplanting a bare-root dogwood tree, it's best to do it during… More
Transplant a container-grown tree at any time of year as long as you carefully… More
Dogwoods, or the cornus family of trees, are flowering and/or fruiting deciduous trees that… More
Dogwood trees (cornus florida) are a favorite in both urban and rural landscapes. Blossoming… More
Grafting a dogwood tree can be a daunting task for beginners. If you want… More
The flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) shows off its "flowers" in spring, but those blooms… More
Dogwood trees are a common landscape tree. They provide shade and beautiful flowers and… More
Dogwoods are a flowering tree native to the Eastern region of the United States.… More
Dogwood trees (Cornus florida) are native to eastern portions of the U.S. Their blooms… More
White flowering dogwood is renowned for its elegant beauty, making it a favorite among… More
...lar displays comes in spring with the blooming of dogwood. White or pink star-shaped… More
The flowering dogwood is a slow-growing, compact shade tree popular among homeowners in the… More
Dogwood trees could fail to flower because of poor conditions, such as excessive wetness… More
Dogwood trees show a burst of white flowers against leafless branches in mid-spring. When… More
Gray dogwoods are small trees that grow naturally in dappled shade in the forest.… More
A beloved harbinger of spring, the dogwood tree (scientific name Cornaceae) puts out huge… More
...that can be used on different landscapes, such as dogwoods for city yards and maple… More
Learn how to use native plants to create wild borders around your cultivated garden in… More
...le and I bought a flowering plum tree, a red-twig dogwood shrub, and several firethorns at a great deal. I know this isn't… More
...I got too excited about finding out the name of a shrub that I was highly interested in. Then I remembered to put in my profile. I noticed all the color that I have in the… More
...with spring gardening fever! Here's my tree & shrub wish list for what I'd like to add to the garden this coming spring, feel free to share yours!1. Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' (dwarf Hinoki falsecypress) for a privacy screen/hedge… More
Plants and Cuttings I have to trade: *Note: We grow completely organic only. • -Tamarix 'Summer Glow' - cuttings • -Willows: CUTTINGS: Salix Mats.'Golden Curls'(brilliant golden yellow bark, orange/red stems, green curly leaves-stunning, S. 'Dragon Claws", 'Hakura Nishiki', S. purpurea nana (Dwarf Blue Arctic), S. pur. pendula (Weeping Blue/Purple Arctic),… More
To help assist in what the backyard should have I found it easier to start a new thread. Birds need a few things. Food, water, protection and a place to raise a family. Fresh water can attract birds faster then food, esp. if it has a dripper or mister. Keep… More
...ubs suitable for my bird feeding area. There is a dogwood tree and a holly and a couple large oak trees. There is a good variety of birds in that part of the yard. Red bellied woodpeckers, goldfinches, cardinals, nuthatches, bluejays and so on.… More
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