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  • How to Cut Down Weeping Willow Trees

    Graceful and elegant, weeping willow trees (Salix sepulcralis) are easily recognized by their open and arched crown of ground-sweeping branches. Found in moist areas in United States hardiness...

  • How to Identify a Purple Spring Flowering Tree

    Trees that produce blossoms range from fruiting trees such as apple and cherry to ornamental trees including magnolia and redbud trees. In spring, before the leaves appear, the purple flowers are...

  • How to Plant a Lily Tree

    A lily tree can be a great and beautiful addition to your landscape. The tree is a smaller, bush-type that reaches maturity in about three years and can grow to about 100 inches tall. Planting a...

  • How to Place Trees for the Best Shade on a House

    Trees can be used to conserve energy by shading a house in the summer, which helps decrease the amount of air conditioning used. If deciduous trees, or trees that lose their leaves in the winter,...

  • How to Use Jobes Evergreen Fertilizer Spikes

    Generally, evergreens need little or no fertilizer to grow into strong, healthy trees. However, if your evergreen is suffering from a lack of nutrients, then fertilizing it is often the best way...

  • How to Plant a Loquat Tree

    If you are looking for a tree to grow your own fruit at home, or if you simply enjoy the sweet scent of blossoms or a unique flower color, the loquat tree would make an excellent choice. This...

  • How to Plant a Coconut Palm

    Cocos nucifera trees, also known as coconut palms, are fruit-bearing tropical trees that are part of the Arecaceae family. The coconut, a round, brown-husked fruit produced by the coconut tree, is...

  • How to Buy a Linden Tree

    The Linden tree (Tilia cordata) also known as littleleaf or basswood, is a highly prized ornamental tree used in landscapes in United States hardiness zones 7 to 9. Linden trees have brilliant...

  • How to Make Hybrid Poplar Trees Spread

    Fast-growing hybrid poplar trees serve as windbreaks and privacy screens, and provide quick shade as well. A member of the willow family, hybrid poplars also are related to cottonwood and aspen...

  • How to Plant Crab Apple Trees

    Flowering crab apple trees are a popular part of various landscape plans around the country. With over 35 species and 700 cultivated varieties, a suitable tree exists for almost any outdoor space....

  • How to Plant Camphor Seeds

    The camphor tree, which is considered an invasive species in the U.S. and Australia, is a small- to medium-size evergreen that has a tendency to disrupt or displace the native plant community,...

  • How to Prune a Bradford Pear Tree

    Bradford pear trees are often considered one of the more beautiful trees used in landscaping. Their rounded shape and white flowers in the spring are easily recognized, adding a touch of elegance...

  • How to Prevent a Young Tree From Drying Out

    Established trees seldom need watering except, in cases where it has been a drought season. However, the foliage of young trees may wilt & evergreens-(especially conifers), may turn brown...

  • How to Plant a Chestnut Seed

    Planting any tree from seed is an exercise in patience. This is particularly true of a slow-growing tree like a chestnut. If the seed in your possession is from an American chestnut you are indeed...

  • How to Landscape With Weeping Japanese Maples

    The weeping form of Japanese maples is a colorful ornamental tree known for its drooping branches and lacy leaves. Varieties such as Crimson Queen bring deep red and maroon tones to the landscape....

  • How to Care for Edith Bogue Southern Magnolia

    The Edith Bogue Southern Magnolia, so named because it was the only magnolia tree to survive a harsh winter in Edith Bogue's New Jersey yard, may be a resilient magnolia, but it still requires care.

  • How to Propagate Silk Trees

    The silk tree, also called the mimosa tree, is named for its silky leaves and stringy flowers. The tree originated in Asia but can easily grow in the United States. It prefers hot weather but is...

  • How to Prune a Mock Pear Tree

    Mock pear trees are fruitless, and offer all the beauty of a traditional pear tree with none of the mess. Mock pear trees grow large quickly, but remain a manageable size. Many people plant mock...

  • How to Transplant a Tree or plant a tree

    Do you want to move a tree in your yard or from somewhere else. Or did you just want to plant that tree you bought or got as a gift, this should help.

  • How to Make a Rope Saw to Prune High Tree Limbs

    When faced with the need to trim large or high-reaching branches, risking your life by climbing the tree or hiring an expensive professional may seem like the only options. Making a rope saw at...

  • How to Identify Fruit Trees by Their Leaves

    If Adam had examined the leaves of that fruit tree, he might have known that Eve was handing him an apple. In Adam's case, ignorance was anything but bliss. If you want to know what kinds of fruit...

  • How to Kill Grass Around Saplings

    When too much grass grows around the trunk of a sapling, it can steal moisture and nutrients from the tree, stunting its growth. Unfortunately, broad-spectrum herbicides can't be used in under new...

  • How to Accelerate Stumps to Rot

    Often when a tree gets old and dies, or gets too large and too close to your house, power lines or garage, it must be removed. But big trees leave big stumps, which can get in the way of your...

  • How To Train A Weeping Norway Spruce

    Norway weeping spruce are fast-growing ornamental conifers that are often selected as the focal point of a landscape due to their dramatic growth patterns and versatility. Left untended, they will...

  • How to Care for a Wisteria Tree

    Wisteria trees may appear difficult to care for, but they are not. The trees bloom in different colors, from violet and lavender to mauve and pink, and the blooming lasts up to 2 months. Some will...

  • How to Care for Potted Cypress Trees

    Whether you received a potted cypress tabletop Christmas tree or are adding a Hinoki cypress to your container garden, routine care will help the plant thrive. Move the plant to a larger container...

  • How to Test Soil for Tree Planting

    Before you plant a tree, consider many factors, such as the spot the tree sits on and how close it is to a building. An important item that most forget is the soil. Knowledge of the soil type is...

  • How to Prune Southern Magnolia

    The Southern magnolia tree is one of the most versatile trees in the world. As an evergreen, it provides color during the winter and grows large, beautiful flowers during the summer and fall. The...

  • How to Buy Wild Cherry Trees

    Wild cherry trees can be a beautiful and elegant addition to the landscape of your home or business. When they're young, their leaves are a vibrant bronze color, and in the autumn, you can expect...

  • How to Plant a Cleveland Pear Tree

    Plant a Cleveland pear tree in the garden for a burst of white flowers in the spring. In the fall, enjoy the purple hue of its autumn leaves. Considered an ornamental tree, the Cleveland pear can...

  • How to Prune a Honeybell Orange Tree

    Honeybell orange trees grow super-sweet oranges. They thrive in Mediterranean environments with sandy soil, plenty of sunshine, water and room for growth. Honeybell oranges are not...

  • How to Prune a Chaste Tree

    Chaste trees are deciduous trees or large shrubs that bloom with hazy purple flower clusters in the summertime. The chaste tree is sometimes mistaken for the butterfly bush because of its...

  • How to Grow Citrus Trees in Sand

    Citrus trees grow in containers or in the ground in temperate climates. For the citrus trees to grow, they need well-drained sandy soil. A proper PH level is important to maintain a healthy tree....

  • How to Prune a Weeping Fig Tree

    Several varieties of weeping fig (ficus benjamina) exist. Some can be grown inside, growing to a height of 15 feet with a braided trunk. Others are huge, outdoor trees that grow to be 60 feet tall...

  • How to Transplant Spruce Trees

    Spruce trees are magnificent additions to the landscape. Hardy, disease resistant and hardy in zones 4 through 8, spruce trees are one of the most popular evergreens for windbreaks and property...

  • How to Plant an English Walnut Tree

    Plant English walnut trees in the early spring, as soon as the ground can be worked and temperatures no longer dip below freezing. Purchase a healthy tree from a nursery or garden center in your...

  • How to Plant Nut Trees

    Nut trees are deciduous trees that produce oily fruits or seeds, which are encased in a hard shell, making them easy to store for winter consumption. Nuts contain generous amounts of oil and...

  • How to Use Soil Amendment When Planting Trees

    The proper planting of trees in the landscape involves much more than just digging holes and setting seedlings in them. The existing soil is often nutrient-poor, compacted and poorly drained....

  • How to Look After a Desert Palm Tree

    Desert palm trees can be challenging. These trees thrive in hot, desert climates. Some trees can handle dry climates and extreme cold temperatures while others require more humidity and temperate...

  • How to Plant a Tree and Ensure it Survives

    One of the most common tree planting mistakes is planting a tree too deep. Learn how to avoid this error and ensure your new tree survives.

  • How to Prune Burr Oak Trees

    Burr oak or mossycup oak trees are very hardy, large trees that are adaptable to many different environments. They live a long time and develop a root system up to 10 feet deep. The species...

  • How to Prune Louisiana Azaleas

    Azaleas are the most popular shrub in Louisiana. In fact, according to the LSU AgCenter, 7 percent of all plants grown in nurseries are azaleas. Typically a spring-bloomer, it's not uncommon to...

  • How to Care for Aspen Trees

    Caring for aspen trees is easy--they grow in a wide area within North America. Their natural habitat ranges from the northeast all the way to Alaska. Aspen trees grow quickly and can thrive in a...

  • How to Identify Florida Fruit Trees

    Florida has a strong fruit-growing industry, and many homeowners grow their own fruit in their backyards or in pots alongside their swimming pools. Florida's subtropical climate allows fruit...

  • How to Prune an Apricot Tree

    Apricot trees do best in climates with dry spring weather and without frost. The fruit blooms in February and March, ripening in June and July. Apricot trees are nice to have in a backyard because...

  • How to Prune a Silk Tree

    Silk trees, also called mimosa trees, are small to medium-size trees that grow to a height of 40 feet. They have hot pink flowers that bloom in the summer, making them attractive additions to a...

  • How to Plant a Ficus Tree Outdoors

    Ficus trees are native to Africa, India and Malaysia but can be grown outside in most sub-tropical climates, including southern California and Florida within the United States. Ficus trees are...

  • How to Identify Pear Trees

    Fruit-bearing trees are not only practical food sources, but they are also beautiful to experience. Fruit trees can be grown commercially, for personal use, and also in the wild, especially in...

  • How to Grow Lemon Trees As a Hedge

    Having a hedge can be a great way to get privacy in the backyard. Having a lemon tree hedge not only provides privacy, but also an aromatic, beautiful, fragrant and unique border around your...

  • How to Prune Italian Cypress Trees

    Italian Cypress trees are evergreens with a tall, slender appearance. They grow up to 3 feet per year and add height to any landscape without taking up much space. As opposed to other evergreens,...

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