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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Prune Old Bradford Pear Trees

    Old Bradford pear trees are popularly known for their oval shape and the beautiful and juicy pear fruits they produce. They are considered old or mature trees when they reach a height of 30 to 50...

  • Good Shade Trees to Plant Near the Patio

    A patio is a great place to kick back and relax in your own home. However, during the warmer months of the year, your patio can take a beating from the sun. If you're looking to do some...

  • How to Kill Spruce Trees

    Spruce trees are coniferous trees with whorled branches. They are very dense and hardy, which is what makes them difficult to kill. They flourish in cool to cold temperatures and can grow to be 60...

  • What Nutrients Do Pecan Trees Need?

    While pecan trees offer shade and edible nuts, they are high-maintenance trees that need space, proper irrigation and fertilization to reach their full height of at least 70 feet. Along with...

  • How to Make Your Citrus Tree Blossom

    Citrus trees are deciduous trees that are hardiest in warmer climates with temperatures that rarely dip below freezing. Brightly colored fruits in yellow, orange or green make for a colorful...

  • How to Place a Greenhouse

    A greenhouse provides winter shelter for growing plants. Siting a greenhouse requires special planning to get the most sunlight during the winter months. From November to February, the sun is...

  • Tools to Transplant a Tree

    Trees enhance home landscapes. A thorough knowledge of appropriate species, proper timing and the correct tools to use will improve homeowners' success in transplanting trees into their landscapes.

  • How to Charge for Tree Removal

    Many factors go into determining what to charge for a tree removal. Among them are the type and size of tree, the expected removal time, whether the stump is to be ground up, and the tree's...

  • How to Make an Avocado Tree Bear Fruit

    Avocado trees are subtropical plants that thrive in warm to hot temperatures. The evergreen tree grows up to 40 to 80 feet tall and has many branches. It has small, greenish flowers and fruit that...

  • What Width Do Reel Mowers Come In?

    Reel mowers, sometimes referred to as rotary mowers, rely on manpower rather than gas or electricity. With improved manufacturing techniques and renewed interest in their many benefits, reel...

  • How to Calculate the Age of a Beech Tree

    The American beech tree is found in the Eastern regions of the United States; it once flourished as far west as California. Beech trees are susceptible to 70 varieties of fungus, flooding and...

  • How to Shade a Sun Garden

    Shade gardens feature a wide variety of plants with tone-on-tone green, purple and red foliage. Often the textures are shiny and pleasing to the eye. Converting a sun garden into a shaded area for...

  • How to Make Soil Acid for a Lemon Tree

    Citrus trees including lemon can flourish in a range of soils, including poor soil, but most prefer well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Lemon trees do not like extremes of alkaline soil (pH above...

  • How to Grow Wild Apple Trees in Cold Climates

    Wild apple trees are different from commercial apple trees in that they are not hybrids and they are more easily grown from seed than popular apple trees often found in nurseries. If you live in a...

  • How to Control Red Spider Mites

    These mites are also called two spotted spider mites and just simply spider mites. They attack a wide variety of plants, trees and shrubs.

  • How to Grow Low Light Vegetables

    Though most vegetables grow best in ample sunshine, some also grow in low-light conditions. However, choosing an area for the garden can be more difficult than imagined. Not only do you need to...

  • How to Identify Lemon Tree Pests

    Lemon trees are affected by a variety of pests, including Asian citrus leafminers, citrus rust mites, mealybugs, spider mites, scale insects and blackflies. According to Julian W. Sauls, most...

  • How to Prune a Pygmy Date Palm

    The pygmy date palm, also known as Phoenix roebelenii, is a small ornamental palm tree that is common across warmer parts of the United States and in tropical locations. It is easy to care for,...

  • Natural Ways to Control Fruit Tree Bugs

    Fruit trees are a lovely addition to any landscape or garden, however they must be properly cared for in order to protect them from bugs and pests that will try to eat the fruit before you can get...

  • How to Stop Termite Damage in Pine Trees

    Tall, majestic pine trees are popular in landscaping for homes and estates. Their evergreen presence lends a sense of calm to any yard. And their hardy constitution makes the maintenance on these...

  • How to Kill English Ivy Without Harming Trees

    English Ivy can look great but can also overtake the yard. The ivy climbs on trees, shrubs and even houses. If the ivy look isn't for you, you want it gone. How do you kill the ivy, though,...

  • How to Protect Lemon Trees From Frost

    Lemon trees and their fruits are extremely sensitive to cold temperatures. Even if temperatures fall just below freezing for a short period, your trees might be at risk for losing their yields....

  • How Do You Get Rid of White Egrets or Other Birds Roosting in Your Trees?

    When white egrets or other birds are roosting in your trees, there are a number of problems that may be caused. Dissuading birds from roosting in a favorite tree is not as simple as shooing the...

  • How to Save Ficus Trees From Freezing

    Ficus trees are not generally capable of withstanding cold temperatures. Temperatures below forty degrees will cause the ficus to freeze, damaging both the foliage and wood. While a deep freeze of...

  • How to Grow Republic of Texas Orange Trees

    Whether you want a nice cold glass of juice each morning, or just a bold splash of color in your yard, the Republic of Texas Orange Tree is perfect. This thorny tree is known throughout Texas for...

  • How to get FREE trees and shrubs for your lawn or garden

    Every year in the spring and fall people buy trees and shrubs to beautify their lawns. Every year they needlessly spend money on them too. You don't need to spend a penny on trees or shrubs and in...

  • How to Identify Lemon Tree Bugs

    Lemon trees are popular as home-grown fruit trees because they require little care and thrive easily in warm climates. Their foliage is attractive and their fruit can be juiced, eaten or used as a...

  • How to Stimulate Growth in a Ficus

    Ficus benjamina, also known as weeping figs, are popular indoor trees. As temperamental as they are attractive, making a ficus grow can be like getting a supermodel to eat a five-course...

  • How to Trim Pecan Trees

    The pecan is a nut tree native to North America and grown predominantly in the southern United States. Pecan pies are a holiday classic, but the nut makes a great addition to salads, desserts,...

  • How to Connect a Yard Hammock

    Sometimes nothing is more enjoyable than relaxing outside on your hammock during a warm afternoon, listening to the birds sing in the air while you hold onto a cold, refreshing drink. Hammocks can...

  • How to Transplant Citrus Trees

    Citrus trees are an asset to any garden or landscape. Many of them have attractive foliage and flowers, especially in spring, and all of them produce tasty nutritious fruit. It is usually best to...

  • How to Prune a Juniper Bonsai Tree

    Juniper bonsai trees are great trees for beginning gardeners to grow. They grow best in direct sunlight and slightly dry soil, so it is easy to water these trees. As long as the tree's pot has...

  • How to Water a Ficus Bonsai Tree

    The art of growing bonsai trees originated in China. However, it is associated with Japan today since it was Japan that first introduced bonsai to the Western world. The process of cultivating...

  • Good Containers for Planting Baby Trees

    Starting a tree seedling in a container gives it advantages over trees that are started in the ground. You can move the container around to get the seedling better light, protect it from cold...

  • Use of Green Shade Netting

    Shade netting, or green shade cloth, is a garden tool with dozens of useful applications. This inexpensive, versatile material can be put to use for crop season extension throughout the year, as...

  • How to Kill Armyworms on Apple Trees

    Armyworms are the larvae of Noctuidae or cutworm moths. They are most common in warmer climates, such as the southern United States and Central America. Armyworm larvae feed on fruit, vegetable...

  • Where Should I Plant Alberta Spruce Trees?

    There are more than 30 species of white spruce, frequently referred to as "Alberta spruce." These evergreen trees grow up and down North America, into New England, Canada and Alaska. The white...

  • How to Put a Mulch Border in a Yard

    Creating a mulch border in your yard can make it look more appealing. It's also a great place to plant trees, flowers, shrubs and ground cover. With your plants and trees all in your mulch borders...

  • How to Grow Backyard Fruit

    Fruit is delicious and yummy! Fruit can be expensive. Why not try growing a variety of different fruits in your own backyard? It's easy, fun, economical and healthy for you and your family. ...

  • How to Take Care of Nectarine Trees

    With luscious green leaves and lovely pink blooms in the spring and delicious red fruit in the summer, nectarine trees (Prunus persica nucipersica) make a gorgeous addition to any garden. Happily,...

  • Care for Japanese Trees

    Japanese trees can be a wonderful part of your home landscape, but it is important to care for those trees properly. While trees of Japanese origin are not particularly delicate or difficult to...

  • How to Prune & Take Care of Olive Trees

    Olive trees grow in relatively warm and dry climates including Southern Europe, the Middle East, and on the West Coast of the United States. Left untended, they grow to a height of about 30 feet....

  • How to Transplant an Avocado Tree

    Avocados are valued for their wonderful flavor and texture. The trees are heavy bloomers, but only about 1 percent of these blooms will produce fruit. Some people prefer the non-fruit producing...

  • Queen Palm Care Before Planting

    Gardens and landscaping are meant for enjoyment and add curb appeal to your home property. Excellent landscape planting preparation is required for completing and protecting your investment....

  • How to Care for a Linden Tree

    Linden trees, also known as lime trees or basewood, are very popular in urban landscapes, because of their hardiness, resistance to pests and tolerance of alkaline soils. They also keep their...

  • Care of Live Oak Trees

    Providing the best possible care for live oak trees means understanding something about this tough, enduring tree that can live for more than 200 years when cared for properly. Live oak trees have...

  • How to Start a Bing Cherry Tree

    Bing cherries are the most common variety of cherries in the United States. Bing cherry trees yield big, sweet fruit and are an aesthetically beautiful tree for any landscape. Contrary to popular...

  • Care of Cedar Trees

    Cedars are evergreen trees originating from the Mediterranean and western Himalayas. Strong wood and aromatic qualities have made cedar trees popular for use in building construction, furniture...

  • Definition of Yard Work

    Yard work is defined as the care of lawn, trees, and plants located on the same property as a house. While some people enjoy working in the yard, others find it to be undesirable work. No matter...

  • How to Transplant Pin Oak Trees

    Pin oak (Quercus palustris), a deciduous tree from the beech family, is one of the most popular ornamental trees in the Midwest and eastern United States. The pin oak's fibrous root system makes...

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