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...ws native along the California coast. The tallest trees reach above 360 feet and… More
...hat keep pests like bugs or worms away from fruit trees range from toxic… More
...ny parts of the United States. The cones of these trees differ in shape… More
...ned or painted. Red and white cedar, cypress, and redwood are good for planters… More
The California redwood is a tree of exceptional height, with some growing to be… More
Cedar has long been a popular material for organic garden mulch. It is produced… More
The staghorn fern is one of the most unusual ferns in cultivation. We tend… More
The Stewart avocado is a hardy variety of avocado tree that can withstand below-freezing… More
The state of Washington has a diverse natural ecosystem that contains many different climate… More
The giant redwood forests of coastal California are famous for housing some of the… More
The redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens) is an evergreen that grows in zones 4 through… More
Wood yard planters can be charming additions to your landscape. You can transform a… More
A dwarf fruit tree can provide a small family with all the fruit they… More
Having shade trees in your yard has many benefits. A shade tree can beautify… More
Giant redwood trees live in three areas worldwide that includes a coastal region in… More
...rdeners living in warm regions often grow avocado trees in a landscape. These tropical… More
Evergreens are a great addition to any garden becauuse they stay green and lovely… More
Seed plants begin life as an embryonic plant inside the covering of a seed.… More
Bird houses are more than just decorative accessories. With the acreage of natural woodland… More
Author Naomi Mathews continues her series on state flowers with a discussion of Washington… More
...s of water, good drainage and room to grow so the tree can get sun.… More
The tallest tree in the world that is alive is a redwood tree that is… More
Wild ginger, also known as Asarum, grows well on the west coast of the United… More
Build a tomato cage by tying bamboo or wooden stakes together with wire or rope… More
...hink of it? Oh, and the two trees you can see are Redwoods. More
...adore you if you sent me some cones! I LOVE THESE TREES! PLease?:cool: More
...es. I have a few Giant Sequoias, a bunch of Coast Redwoods and some dawn Reds I think. I went up to Lowes and I bought this stuff called Special Orchid Mix. It says it… More
...ntly do not have any, but am working with several redwood seedlings to eventually bonsai. Any have ANY bonsai they would like to share with the group? More
Does anyone have any Coast Redwood trees or Giant Sequoia trees with cones near where they live? I sure would love some cones. Would anyone be willing to send me some cones please? I would adore you if you did. Please anyone out there? More
...elp me. My family has decided to plant a memorial tree for my dad. He lived in Sechelt BC and that is where the tree will be planted. The city had a Memorial program that offers… More
My friend is going to gather some redwood seedlings for me from a friends yard and send them to me in the mail. What is the best way to send the seedlings in the mail? What is the best way to keep them alive after they have been taken from… More
... of trees in it. The two you can somewhat see are redwoods. This bag technique was RASHELL's idea not mine. I just tweaked it. What do you think of… More
...es. I have a few Giant Sequoias, a bunch of Coast Redwoods and some dawn Reds I think. I went up to Lowes and I bought this stuff called Special Orchid Mix. It says it… More
...es. I have a few Giant Sequoias, a bunch of Coast Redwoods and some dawn Reds I think. I went up to Lowes and I bought this stuff called Special Orchid Mix. It says it… More
Has anyone here ever grown any redwood trees? I need a good soil mixture for mine!! More
...es anyone have any Giant Sequoia or Coast Redwood trees near them? I mean like the adult trees with cones. does anyone have any mature Redwood trees near them? More
OK, So I am sorry, but I am back with another Redwood question. I have some Giant Sequoia seedlings that are starting to outgrow their 6 inch pots. I want to transplant them into bigger pots.(Are you following me?) How can I do this? Should I do it now before… More
...ondering if anyone had any Giant Sequoia or coast redwoods near their house. I am talking like mature trees with cones.... Does anyone? More
...ion? They are very small (less than an inch tall) trees. More
...acle Gro potting soil is? I want to use it for my redwoods but dont know if they would like it. Also does anyone think a mixture of Vermiculite, peat, and Miracle Gro potting soil is a good mix for trees (redwoods)?? More
...ion? They are very small (less than an inch tall) trees. More
Does anyone have any Blue Spruce, Redwood, or Sequoia seeds or even Pinecones I can take off their hands? More