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...alba, is a large deciduous shade tree that sports red foliage color and acorns… More
The red oak tree (Quercus rubra), also known as the Northern red oak, is… More
...rue for the Midwest, which is as far west as this tree grows in… More
Red oaks are a Northeastern hardwood tree prized for their lumber, while producing acorns… More
Red oak, black oak and bur oak have places where their ranges overlap in… More
The red oak is a deciduous tree native to many parts of North America.… More
...utrients are few and the ability to hold water is reduced. Plants and shrubs… More
Plants with nuts or cones make for interesting affects in a garden. These plants… More
Most tree bark diseases are characterized by oozing patches and cankers, which are dead… More
Fast-growing trees are notorious for their short lives and brittle branches that break off… More
Deciduous trees come in a wide variety of colors, sizes, textures and shapes. All… More
...e willow oak (Quercus phellos) is a member of the red oak family and… More
...m in the summer and then fade to dark pink, rusty red or wine… More
Shade trees come in many varieties. Adding shade trees to your landscaping increases the… More
The red banana plant or red Abyssinian originated in Eastern Africa. This particular variety… More
...nsive crown spread. This large tree is often referred to as the Majestic Oak… More
Pruning northern red oak trees requires good knowledge of trees and their health. Young… More
Garden landscaping resembles interior design. By knowing the types of landscaping plants, you'll take… More
...egon white oak or Quercu garryana (sometimes referred to as the Gary oak) is… More
The Poison Oak is native to California, and is one of the two most… More
...e thrives in a dry habitat, and it is part of the red oak group… More
... the Eastern juniper, the Loblolly pine, the Post oak, the Bluejack and the Yaupon… More
Learn how to mulch the flower beds in your garden, plus what type of mulch… More
This isn't so much of a problem now that I know what it is, but if anyone knows a solution I'd love to hear it. For several weeks now, about the time I go into the kitchen to start morning coffee, there has been a loud, sort of an electric… More
...eavy, but rich and dark. I can thank all the huge oak trees I had there for that. No stones ever! Unless baked dry from summer heat, it was easy to dig. If I needed to… More
This does not mean the whole plant but sometimes parts but is best to keep them out of reach regardless Plants Poisonous to Cats Almond (Pits of) Aloe Vera Alocasia Amaryllis Apple (seeds) Apple Leaf Croton Apricot (Pits of) Arrowgrass Asparagus Fern Autumn Crocus Avacado (fuit and pit) Azalea Baby's… More
...a good variety of birds in that part of the yard. Red bellied woodpeckers, goldfinches, cardinals, nuthatches, bluejays and so on.… More
...is other round fruit that is light tan color with reddish veins. About an inch in diameter. The inside is red… More
...e've just discovered that something is eating our oak trees and need some help identifying the insect and what to do about it. They appear to be red-bodied spiders, hatching from globe-shaped sacs attached to the underside of the leaves. We didn't see very many sacs, but some were obviously… More
I planted a red oak (Shumard) in February. It did great for a little while, growing taller, wider, and getting lots of leaves. All of a sudden, the leaves started turning brown and crispy. It got a little better for awhile, but now is browner and crispier than ever. There… More
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