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The Burford holly shrub, easily recognized as a favorite holiday decoration, can grow to… More
Holly shrubs (Ilex spp.) require the most pruning when they're young, usually during the… More
Holly (Ilex) is a well-known garden shrub or tree, typically thought of with distinctive… More
...e. Dwarf hollies are rounded, broadleaf evergreen shrubs that grow best in USDA Hardiness… More
... to grow in a wide variety of weather zones, blue holly, also known… More
The Altaclere holly (Ilex x altaclerensis) is tops in the holly tree world. English… More
Holly is a relatively hardy bush that gardeners appreciate for its low-maintenance needs. However,… More
...he world. American, English, Japanese and Chinese hollies all are popular trees for landscaping… More
...eet tall and 5 to 8 feet wide. It is a very dense shrub… More
Without proper care and pruning a holly bush can quickly get unwieldy and grow… More
...ecies. These can range in height from 6-inch-tall shrubs to towering 70-foot-tall trees. The… More
Pruning your holly tree is important for more than just aesthetic reasons. Getting rid… More
Many people think of Christmas when they see holly, but the shiny evergreen bush… More
While it is generally more practical to plant holly shoots and cuttings rather than… More
... and red berries form the distinctive features on Holly shrubs. Holly shrubs can… More
Holly is typically associated with the Christmas holiday season. Its distinctive prickly, pointed leaves… More
Holly grows naturally on nearly every continent in the world. Most varieties are evergreen… More
... well-known for their use as holiday decorations, hollies produce evergreen foliage and bright… More
holly leaves will have yellow trails from an infestation of the holly leaf miner… More
...t of a group of evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs having ornamental foliage… More
The Yaupon tree is a part of the evergreen holly family, and its berries are… More
... to block off an area. Use bamboo, arbor vitas or holly to gain privacy… More
Learn tips on how to correctly plan out your garden in this free video clip… More
Learn how to prune your shrubs in your home garden in this free garden maintenance… More
... thinking about buying a 10-12 ft female American Holly. Must I have a male Am Holly nearlby to pollinate it? Will a male Holly of the shrub kind do? I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you, Henry More
... thinking about buying a 10-12 ft female American Holly. Must I have a male Am Holly nearlby to pollinate it? Will a male Holly of the shrub kind do? I would greatly appreciate your advice. Thank you, Henry More
... to Otto Luyken English laurel, and dwarf Burford holly. Which is more low-maintenance? More
My backyard privacy has been invaded and I need something to create a privacy hedge at least 10 feet high. I already have a 6ft. wooden fence, but the new neighbors have just built a "monstrosity trellis" that stands 4ft. above our wooden fence and spans 40 ft. long. It… 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
...(dark purple flowers). It is already a good sized shrub (about 4 1/2 - 5') and currently has flowers on it (was blooming when we bought it). When do I prune it so that it will leaf… More
...ze this description. I am trying to identify some shrubs that have a woody stem and green, draping foliage at the top. They look like small trees and are about 3 to 4 ft. tall. They have beautiful… More
... the name of some very pretty landscape tree-like shrubs. They are about four foot tall and have a draping type of foliage at the top and a woody stem. It has beautiful red berries on it in the… More
...oodland quality to my front yard so I want to use shrubs to give me the illusion… More
... 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
...was looking at Dwark Evonymus or Compact Japanese Holly. I don't know if these would be good choices or not. Thanks for any replys. More
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