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...ons, according to Texas A & M University. The tree reaches up to 40… More
Holly shrubs and trees, known botanically as Ilex, are a genus containing in excess… More
Holly trees are known for their spiny evergreen leaves and vivid red berries, popular… More
Holly is found in most parts of the world and because of this history… More
The holly tree is a deciduous tree that can grow up to 60 feet… More
...y green leaves and red berries, but not all holly trees are alike. There… More
...sists of a large group of evergreen and deciduous trees that range in size… More
Holly may remind you of the holiday season. You see it in wreaths hung… More
Originating from Asia, the Burford holly tree (Ilex cornuta 'Burfordii') can reach a height… More
...ir deep-red berries and shiny dark green foliage, Holly trees provide beautiful accent pieces… More
The American holly tree (Ilex opaca) is an evergreen species renowned for its leaves… More
The best fertilizer for holly trees is an acid-based variety that includes nitric acid… More
The best fertilizer for a holly bush or tree is a slow-release granular fertilizer… More
...lly evergreen nature. Many different varieties of holly shrub exist, some requiring formal shaping… More
...he world. American, English, Japanese and Chinese hollies all are popular trees for landscaping… More
... from 6-inch-tall shrubs to towering 70-foot-tall trees. The version that most people are… 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
English holly is a common holly tree that can grow up to 60 ft.… More
American holly is often grown as a specimen bush in the landscape or with… More
The Yaupon tree is a part of the evergreen holly family, and its berries are… More
Learn how to prune your shrubs in your home garden in this free garden maintenance… More
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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
... native vines that were killing some of the small trees trying to grow. So my husband took a machete to them and cleared out a large space. He had built… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
...ng to find 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
... draping foliage at the top. They look like small trees and are about 3 to 4 ft. tall. They have beautiful… More
...n't, but I'm hoping for the best here. I dug up a Holly tree that was an old foundation planting, and put it elsewhere a few months ago. For a couple of months it seemed to be doing just fine, but now the leaves… More
I want to grow my new Pencil Tree in a pot. Anyone grown one of these in a pot before? I will have to make a call or two to find out what size to put it in. It is going to sit where I had to take out a… 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
...confederate rose is in full bloom hanging atop my holly tree,bees are loving it!Smells like honey in the front yard.A few of my hyacinth and daffs are still blooming and my everlasting rose.Wild turnips,jack… More
... 10 ft in height. I am interested in a low maint. tree to plant on either side of my garage door. I am curious if any of you out there have experience with this type of tree.… More
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