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Trimming back shrubs or pruning is a type of regular maintenance required for these… More
Blooming lilac trees, with their long panicles of fragrant purple flowers, are for many… More
...eir striking white spring blossoms, Bradford pear trees can be a captivating sight in… More
...a's warm climate is home to hundreds of flowering trees, both native species and… More
Apricot trees are one of the earlier producing fruit trees and, because they are… More
Cherry trees, whether planted for their fruit or flowers, have been grown in the… More
The Arizona ash tree (Fraxinus velutina) is commonly called the velvet ash and can… More
... was the first to introduce the Green Giant Thuja tree to the world.… More
...us Populus. There are three main groups of poplar trees: aspens, balsam poplars and… More
White oak trees are grown in many parts of North America and are found… More
... temperate climates and rich, acidic soil. Orange trees, however, prefer full sun while… More
...s a hybrid. Chestnuts are a unique variety of nut tree, in that their… More
Fruit trees make a beautiful addition to any home garden. Many have large clusters… More
Pine trees are planted on a pine tree farm when they are in the… More
Buckthorn trees, although sometimes attractive, are considered invasive and are able to crowd out… More
...rica in 1904 killed most of the American chestnut trees in the eastern United… More
Hydrangeas are deciduous flowering shrubs that produce many clusters of colorful, aromatic flowers in… More
Properly pruning shrubs will maintain the plant and create an attractive and inviting landscape.… More
...pring is a great time for transplanting trees and shrubs, but you must do… More
... writer Naomi Mathews discusses growing evergreen shrubs in containers. More
When buying shrubs and trees, it is wise to prepare the area so the plants… More
Fruit trees need to be fertilized no later than six weeks before they bloom, but… More
Find trees, shrubs and plants by joining a garden club or checking on www.craigslist.com. Find… More
Pine trees need to be pruned in the springtime and should not be pruned halfway… More
When choosing trees for a landscape design, decide on one of the three sizes of… More
Caring for orange trees involves growing them outdoors in a mild climate and letting the… More
Growing grapefruit trees requires a mild climate, organic matter like peat moss due to its… More
Lemon trees are tropical trees and can grow outside or inside a large pot with… More
Fuji apple trees do not require specialized care other than needing 300 to 400 chill… More
Evergreen trees do not need commercial fertilizer and require plenty of sun, lots of water… More
When purchasing trees online, be sure to find out how it's handled between the time… More
Pruning fruit trees depends on the time of year and type of tree, as each… More
Outdoor citrus trees require deep applications of water, whereas inside citrus trees need more frequent… More
Citrus trees like commercial fertilizers with nitrogen, phosphate and potassium, but also need micro-nutrients such… More
Orange trees are like other tropical trees and require organic matter in the soil, plenty… More
Pruning dormant trees involves not pruning too early in the winter, pruning only on dry… More
Learn tips for planting shrubs and grass in a moon garden in this free gardening… More
Planting trees in a landscape isn't as hard as it sounds, get expert yard and… More
...w to choose mulch and how to mulch your trees and shrubs, in this free… More
Learn how to care for Japanese maple trees in your home garden in this free… More
...dening products are best to use for growing fruit trees in this free online gardening… More
You know how they send you 10 free trees when you send a donation to Arbor Day Foundation? Well, we just got ours to plant here in southern Virginia. My husband planted them 4 days ago. We have that really heavy clay soil. We did add a little Miracle Gro… More
...a huge 50% off sale 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
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
I divided 2 of my musa basjoo banana trees yesterday and transplanted them back in the ground.They are starting to wilt and dont look to good now,and i am wondering if they are going into shock.They all had good roots on the pups which were all about 3 feet tall.Please… More
...I was told to use some of it to purchase fruiting trees. We already have 2 apple trees and 2 pear trees. The… More
We were just given 3 live young Poplar trees by TucsonGreenFestival and need some information. I have read ALL kinds of bad things about these trees. But want to help out any way we can with keeping our planet green. We live in Tucson Az on a regular size lot… More
...r the last4-5 years. i have also planted hibicius trees in large containers for about the same time. i have noticed ants on trees and in the containers. am i inviting the ants with these trees? More
...wbird!) and couldn't help but notice all the dead trees with this gray stuff hanging off of them. I've seen spanish moss in New Orleans and this looked different. I'm figuring there is a pest in the gray stuff that kills the… More
does any one know if orange, lemon, and lime trees do well in northeast mississippi zone 7b. what about any other fruit trees. any suggestions More
I have 2 small american sycamore trees about 4-5 feet tall. What is the best tme to trim them? More
We have several trees on our place. We have noticed branches on the ground under some of the trees. Looks like something just sawed it off. They are small brances about 1/4 inch in diameter. Do the squirrels cut off branches? Or what? :confused: More
ok i'm back with my 2 mystery trees to see if we can get a definate ID on them. First picture is the big tree. Second picture is the smaller tree Third picture is both of them. More
Hello, I'm looking into shade trees for my zone 8 backyard. This tree would receive plenty of sunshine throughout the day during the summer. Ideally, I'd like to have a fruit bearing tree (peach? apricot?) but I believe these trees do best with other trees of their same ilk around… More
... concerning bringing in to the States flowers and trees such as olive trees? I have a home in each country and want to plant some olive trees in my yard in Louisiana. How can I do it? Rgds More
...o chemical) mix I could spray my apple/pear/peach trees with for control of bugs/disease spotted, fruit. Any suggestons? More
You got it ZZ. I thought I posted this yesterday.... bit i don't see it now. Go Figure More
...igure out what causes growth from the bottom of a tree. New branches start coming out of two small dogwoods and a crepe myrtle, and look very healthy, maybe even better than the upper part of the tree. Weve had a reasonable amount of rain here and… More
I have a question about planting trees. I have about 15 feet between my house and my neighbors fence (the total square footage of where I want to do some work is roughly 680 sqr ft.). That side of the house gets full western exposure and the sun can be… More
Anyone know if the Little Gems fill out after a few years? More
... draping foliage at the top. They look like small trees and are about 3 to 4 ft. tall. They have beautiful… More
... to impossible to find someone to remove two dead trees and an almost dead flowering almond shrub! We don't want to look at dead trees all summer! What's up with the landscape companies? These wouldn't be such huge jobs as… More
...e backdrop around the perimeter of the yard using trees and shrubs. One particular area I am having trouble with is my front walkway: I have a garden at the… 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
I have come to the conclusion that citrus trees do not like moist soil. I have cleared away some mulch from all of them to see if they improve. They all look healthy, but are not growing at the same rate as my other trees. Hopefully, this does the trick. More
A few of the hackberry trees are losing their leaves! They are turning yellow and just falling off. Is anyone else's doing this? Could it be bugs eating on them? More
Cypress Tree I had never seen one of these Trees before I moved here to Louisiana 10+ yrs ago. I think they are really cool. More
...hing about the California desert, it's the Joshua tree! More
I live in the Ozarks. I planted Banana trees, this year, outside. Does anyone know how I can "Winter Over" the trees,to plant outside next year. I don't think they'll make it through our Ozark Winter. I use to keep them in pots, on my sunporch, But, they take up… More
We have several huge sycamore trees in our yard. Every summer when it gets hot all of the grass around these trees dies. Each spring we have planted new gras and the result is the same. Does anyone know about this? More
I would be interested in what trees and shrubs honey bees use for pollen/nector in your yard. I am a new bee keeper and, although I realize the bees go far, I am putting in plants (on my 1.5 acre lot) that bees like. More
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