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Troubleshooting Trees & Shrubs Articles

  • Ficus Hedge Treatment

    The genus Ficus contains hundreds of tropical trees, shrubs and vines that fill interior plant-scapes…

    Last Updated: Jan 27, 2011 | Views: 3411

  • Acid Deficiency in a Norway Spruce

    Norway spruce trees are indigenous from Europe, and are known there as the mountain spruce.…

    Last Updated: Nov 17, 2010 | Views: 2671

  • Saltwater Inundation of Oak Trees

    Oak trees are symbols of strength and endurance in the landscape. The deciduous oak grows…

    Last Updated: Nov 14, 2010 | Views: 2864

  • Herbicide Damage to Nearby Trees

    Applying herbicides to gardens and lawns comes with a variety of potential hazards gardeners must…

    Last Updated: Nov 8, 2010 | Views: 2534

  • What Is a Pesticide & Fungicide Spray for Citrus Trees?

    Citrus trees are one of the easiest fruit trees to grow, but may require insecticides…

    Last Updated: Oct 6, 2010 | Views: 4849

  • Tree Fungus Growth

    Trees of all kinds are susceptible to disease and pest problems. The growth of fungi…

    Last Updated: Oct 3, 2010 | Views: 2979

  • About Damaged Pecan Trees

    Pecan trees are grown both for their landscape value as shade trees and commercially for…

    Last Updated: Sep 30, 2010 | Views: 2540

  • Freeze Damage for a Mimosa Tree

    Mimosa is composed of lacy, fern-like leaves. It is a medium-sized tree and is planted…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 3263

  • What Happens After You Revitalize Fruit Trees That Were Intentionally Planted Too Close Together?

    The practice of planting fruit trees closely together allows home gardeners to enjoy orchard fruits.…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2225

  • Italian Cypress Disease Treatment

    The Italian cypress or Cupressus sempervirens is sometimes called the pencil cypress because of its…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2010 | Views: 2834

  • Fertilizer for Coconut Trees

    Coconut palm trees have specific nutrient requirements. With the number of nutrients used by the…

    Last Updated: Sep 26, 2010 | Views: 3633

  • Why a Weeping Willow Loses Leaves

    The weeping willow tree, a member of the Salicaceae family, can be planted in USDA…

    Last Updated: Sep 25, 2010 | Views: 2158

  • Tulip Poplar Wind Damage

    Native to the moist, wind-sheltered woodlands across the eastern United States, tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2769

  • Winter Damage of Leyland Cypress Trees

    The Leyland cypress is commonly used as a wind break or hedgerow, which is precisely…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 3328

  • Hybrid Willow Disease

    The native habitat of dwarf willow is the alpine region of Western Europe. It was…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 1805

  • Zinc for Diseased Pecan Tree Leaves

    Native to the U.S., pecan trees (Carya illinoinensis) become large shade trees that are also…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2480

  • Needle Palm Recovery

    Arguably the most cold-hardy of shrubby palms, the needle palm (Rhapidophyllum hystrix) is native to…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2158

  • No Flowers on a Pomegranate Tree

    Native from the Himalayas westward to Iran, pomegranate trees (Punica granatum) appreciate intense heat in…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2582

  • Salt on Fruit Trees

    Salt on fruit trees never has a positive effect. The damage takes a while--sometimes years--to…

    Last Updated: Sep 28, 2010 | Views: 2020

  • White Fungus on Shamel Ash Trees

    Shamel ash is a medium-size tree, between 50 and 65 feet tall, predominantly grown in…

    Last Updated: Sep 27, 2010 | Views: 2864

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