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  • Signs of a Dying Crab Apple Tree

  • Hemlock Planting Guide

    Hemlock trees are evergreens that are planted for their ability to act as shade trees. They are easy to grow, aren't particular about moisture and will grow in average soil.

  • Homemade Dormant Oil Spray for Fruit Trees

    Dormant oil sprays provide gardeners with an effective and environmentally friendly way to control insects on fruit trees. In addition, dormant oil can be made at home with common household...

  • How to Ship Fruit Trees

    Although fruit trees can be grown from seed as well as from cuttings, they are more commonly purchased as small seedlings that are 5 to 6 feet tall. Since fruit trees are most abundant in tropical...

  • When to Prune a Double Weeping Cherry Tree

    Double weeping cherry is one of the four main varieties of weeping cherries. It can grow to 25 feet and has double pink blossoms. Weeping cherry trees are very beautiful and popular for...

  • The Best Looking Trees for a House

  • Pests and Diseases of the Weeping Willow

  • When Do You Prune a Yoshino Cherry Tree?

    The Yoshino cherry tree has showy white or pink flowers that emerge before the leaves in the spring. It is a quick-growing tree with upright and horizontal branching, which makes it an appealing...

  • The Effect of Black Walnut Trees on Plants

    Although black walnut trees are a beautiful addition to any landscape, they do require special care due to a chemical secreted from the tree. This chemical is toxic to many other plants that you...

  • Black Locust Vs. Honey Locust

    Black locust and honey locust are shade trees that grow in a warm, sunny climate. Climate, geographic region and landscaping needs should be considered before making your tree selection.

  • How to Plant a Tree After Stump Removal

    Once a tree has died or overstayed its welcome, the most obvious choice is to cut it down. This leaves the issue of what to do with the stump, and what to do with the bare site. To keep your...

  • Bay Trees Pests and Diseases

  • How to Select a Tree to Plant in My Yard

    Trees are important. They clean and add life-giving oxygen to the air, provide shelter for wildlife, give us shade on hot summer days, and provide definition and beauty to landscapes and yards....

  • How to Care for a Edspire Pear Tree

    Redspire pear trees are the perfect solution for a homeowner who is looking for an attractive, colorful tree that requires little maintenance. The tree is often used by cities for lining streets,...

  • Why Does Cutting Through the Bark of a Tree Often Kill the Tree?

    Bark is the outermost layer of trees and other woody plants. It serves to protect the living tissues of the plant. Cutting the bark can damage these tissues. If damage is extensive, it may kill...

  • The Best Way to Plant a Tree to Help it Survive

    When you plant a tree, you are projecting a bit of yourself into the future. This is because many trees like red oaks are capable of living for centuries. Which species you decide to add to your...

  • What Trees Grow Best in the Shade?

    If you're looking for trees to plant in a shady spot, there are many options. There are dozens of species of trees that do well in shade and have beautiful features, like foliage and flowers.

  • White Ash vs. Green Ash Trees

    All true ash trees, whether green or white, are species of the Fraxinus genus, specifically Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marsh and Fraxinus americana L., respectively. The Mountain Ash is not a true...

  • What to Ask for From a Tree Service

    Chances are, if you have contacted a tree service, you already have very specific needs you want the company to address. Trees can be expensive, so your goal should be to preserve their overall...

  • Describe a Sourwood Tree

    Sourwood trees are native to North America, and are most often found in the Southeastern portion of the continent. The trees are named for the bitter, sour taste of their leaves.

  • Tree Cutting Guide

    Cutting down a tree is serious business. It requires several different tools, proper planning and, in some places, proper permits. Do not cut down any trees without first checking the local laws...

  • When to Harvest Pear Trees?

    The pear is an unusual fruit in that it does not ripen well on the tree. In its natural state, the fruit of a tree-ripened pear rapidly makes an unpleasant transition from gritty to mealy to brown...

  • When to Prune Ash Trees

    There are 65 varieties of ash trees in North America, ranging from small, slender types that resemble saplings to large, leafy trees. As with any tree, ash trees require pruning for many reasons:...

  • How to Identify Fir Trees for Fire Wood

    It's not so easy to tell one tree from another. However, pointing to a single tree and knowing whether it's a spruce, pine or fir isn't something that only experts can master. When looking for...

  • How Should You Trim an Aristocrat Pear Tree?

    The Aristocrat pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Aristocrat') is a beautiful mid-size tree that has grown increasingly more popular in landscapes around the country. The Aristocrat pear is a flowering pear...

  • What Should I Plant at the Corners of My House?

    Residential landscape design is a balance between aesthetic form and practical function. Plantings surrounding your house should attractively blend the structure with the natural environment or...

  • Information on Trees That Shade

    A tree's potential to shade depends on it's expected shape, branching habit, growth speed, height and spread. Consider the tree's hardiness and sun tolerance. Use these characteristics to select...

  • Cherry Tree Soil Preparation

    Cherry trees provide the landscape with fragrant blooms in the spring, sweet or tart fruit in the summer and colorful foliage in the fall. Different varieties of cherry trees grow anywhere from 6...

  • Tree Removal Requirements

    When a tree has become a threat to your home, diseased or overly large it may need to be removed. There are several considerations to address before removing a tree.

  • What Kind of Soil Conditions Do Bradford Pear Trees Need?

    Bradford pear trees are highly popular landscaping trees. These trees are often planted as part of a city beautification plan as well as by homeowners due to their 3 seasons of beauty.

  • Tree Cutting Chain Saw Safety

    Using chainsaws can be extremely dangerous, so you should take all necessary precautions to prevent injury or death. Safely cutting trees with a chainsaw requires proper protective equipment and...

  • How to Maintain Your Chainsaws Bar

    To keep your chainsaw in peak running condition you need to do a little maintenance on the bar as well as the chain and powerhead.

  • How to Use a Rototiller in New Tree Planting

    Rototilling makes fast work of breaking up the ground and preparing it for planting a new tree. The equipment is relatively easy to operate. Rather than attempting to loosen up the soil by hand,...

  • How to Plant a Florida Coconut

    A Florida coconut can take anywhere from two to nine months before it begins to germinate. The coconut husk usually splits at the bottom where it sends out roots into the soil. Each coconut begins...

  • How to Cut & Plant Hybrid Willows

    Hybrid willows make wonderful hedges. They grow and fill in quickly, as the first five years is when they exhibit the fastest growth. They provide privacy from the neighbors and are great as a...

  • Wood Chippers Information

    Capable of reducing entire trees to sawdust, wood chippers are invaluable tools in agriculture, landscaping and forestry. And because of their application in a variety of settings, wood chipper...

  • Hazardous Tree Limb Removal

    The website Trees Are Good only recommends removal of hazardous limbs---also known as maintenance pruning---for landscaped trees, since they require a higher level of care than forest trees. Prune...

  • How to Repair Damaged Tree

    Do you have a damaged tree you do not want to die. A tree accidentally got ran into you have to fix, try this.

  • How Far From the House Should I Plant Shade Trees?

    Shade trees are beautiful additions to a home landscape and also function as natural air conditioners, shielding the home and yard from the hot summer sun. In the winter, deciduous trees...

  • Dash Tree Removal

    Dash Tree Service is a landscaping company located in Newbury, Ohio. It specialize in the removal of trees, cutting down trees, grinding down smaller branches or parts, digging out stumps and...

  • Where Can You Plant a Corkscrew Willow Tree?

    The corkscrew willow tree is an interesting landscaping addition due to its contorted branches and curly leaves. It is not an especially hardy tree, however, so should be placed with care.

  • Plant Food for Dwarf Citrus Trees

    Citrus trees, such as lemon, lime, and orange trees, are popular in warmer areas of the world. You can grow dwarf citrus trees outdoors in warm climates, or indoors in any temperature setting, as...

  • How to Protect Young Pecan Trees From Borers

    Pecan trees are susceptible to the dogwood borer, twig girdler and Euzophera semifuneralis. These are just a few of the borers that can attack pecan trees. Taking preventive measures while the...

  • Echo vs. Husqvarna Chainsaws

    Both Echo and Husqvarna make a wide range of chainsaws from homeowner to professional grade. This article provides a comparison between two popular homeowner-grade models that a consumer would...

  • Mugo Pine Pest Removal

    Mugo pines are subject to a number of pests, the most common of which is European pine sawfly. The sawfly larvae feed on the needles of the mugo pine, targeting older growth and leaving new growth...

  • What Fertilizer Is Best for Salix Willow?

    Willows, also known by their scientific name Salix, are renowned trees that provide shade and beauty to the landscape. Generally, willows are vigorous growers that do not require a lot of...

  • What Can I Expect the First Year From a Paulownia Tree?

    A paulownia tree is a fast-growing hardwood deciduous tree. Because of its fast growth, it has become an increasingly important tree in the lumber industry. More recently, it has started to appear...

  • Pecan Tree Dangers

    A pecan tree can be a useful addition to a property.It can provide shade and produce edible nuts, but to reach its full height of at least 70 feet, it needs space to grow, proper irrigation and...

  • How to Plant an Avenue of Beech Trees

    Lovely, traditional beech trees come from the same family as oak trees. Their wide green branches are custom-made to spread shade and provide a foundation for climbing and hanging swings. Their...

  • How to Plant Magnolia Blossom Seeds

    When you think of magnolia trees, pictures of Southern women, beauty, stateliness and weddings may come to mind. Around 80 species of magnolia exist with many varieties sustainable as far north as...

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