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The easiest way to ensure your plant will survive the transition from the pot to the soil.. more »
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Black walnut trees, used in landscape plans for their stately beauty and deep shade, grow in deep, fertile, well-drained soil and are tolerant of freezing weather conditions. Follow these steps to plant them... more »
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Get the canopy of shade you want over your home, patio, kids' playground and garden beds by pruning shade trees properly. Start with young trees and establish their classic shape, then keep established trees healthy by pruning to maintain them... more »
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Although not usually recommended, sometimes it may be necessary to remove roots from a tree. You want to disturb the tree as little as possible. Removing roots takes away from the trees water supply and nutrients in order for it to grow and ... more »
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Planting a tree in your southern Florida yard not only adds to the beauty of the landscaping, but can be functional as well. Consider that trees add to the layered canopy and create shade cover in this hot, tropical region. Read below for tips on ... more »
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While planning your landscaping, you may discover your large trees must be moved. This doesn't necessarily mean they can't be relocated to another location. With special care, planning and equipment, large trees can find a new home... more »
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A mesquite tree can add beauty to your yard, but they require constant attention though. You have to trim these fast growing trees regularly to prevent them from getting heavy and falling due to strong winds. Follow these steps to trim a mesquite ... more »
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Relax, you can have beautiful, flourishing, living plants in your home if you want to. It doesn't matter that you have received the award of "City's Best Plant Killer", forget that. That is the past. Right here, below this comment ... more »
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If you have a bleeding tree, then your tree has likely started suffering from some sort of ailment. A bleeding tree will have sap dripping out of it and the sap may run out over the sides of the tree and down the trunk... more »
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A veil of mystique enshrouds bonsai trees, keeping many admirers from taking up this fun horticultural pastime. The Lilliputian appearance of these trees misleads their caregivers, causing them to treat their specimens like a common houseplant. ... more »
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Gardening and landscaping are hobbies that many people find relaxing and rewarding. Perhaps the most difficult part of gardening is the amount of "guess work" involved. Many people have trouble determining the best time to water, fertilize and ... more »
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The taste of fresh yuzu is hard to forget. Unfortunately, U.S. Customs laws prevent the transportation of fresh yuzu from outside the country. Luckily, citrus growers in America have figured out how to grow their own yuzu trees. Now, no matter ... more »
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Buying Bonsai trees from eBay is a quick and economical way to get specimens with which to start your hobby. Buying a real bonsai from a nursery or a bonsai enthusiast can run into hundreds of dollars, and if you are a novice, your money could be ... more »
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Citrus trees are the misunderstood trees of landscaping. Citrus trees aren't really trees, they're shrubs. Reaching a height of 25 feet, they may be the ideal plants for your yard. But there are tricks to purchasing a good citrus tree... more »
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Traditionally we think of trees blooming in the springtime, but color and variety is important in your landscape all year. There are types of trees that produce flowers through the summer and even into the fall that create more visual interest in ... more »
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Crabapple trees are often found around homes, schools, and business. They are fairly hearty tree and do not require much care. The home that we moved into six years ago had a small crabapple tree. Over the six years it has grown into a ... more »
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A damson is a small tart plum used in cooking and baking. It's heartier than a traditional plum and can be grown in most types of well-drained soils. It's great for someone getting familiar with fruit tree growing because it's self-fertile and ... more »
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Japanese magnolias are beautiful trees that have large white, pink or purple blooms. They're relatively small and some people even use them as shrubs. You can keep them looking great since they're so easy to care for. These ornamental trees can ... more »
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Kaffir lime trees hold the distinction of being both a fruit and an herb. People use the leaves from the tree to season a variety of recipes, particularly in Asian dishes. They also grate the rinds from the limes to use as seasoning. In order to ... more »
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Palm trees need to be fertilized and watered regularly. They don't need to be pruned very much. If you want to prune some leaves off for appearance's sake, you have to be careful. Follow these steps to care for your palm tree... more »
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The stately American elm tree was a popular shade tree before Dutch elm disease devastated it. American elms have a classic vase-shape, forming a canopy of shade. They were widely planted in urban areas because they are fast-growing and tolerant ... more »
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Bonsai tools are available in beginner and professional grades. They also come in either Japanese or Chinese styles. The Japanese bonsai tools tend to be better made and longer lasting than their Chinese counterparts. No matter what kind you ... more »
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Taking care of the trees on your property helps the environment and keeps your property value high. Trees provide a natural habitat for squirrels, birds and other animals while giving you shade and shelter from the weather. Follow these steps to ... more »
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It's easy to take care of trees in the summer, but you need to take care of them all year round if they are going to survive through the winter to the next year. Protect trees from ice, snow and cold temperatures with these tips... more »