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Upgrade any yard with eHow’s tips on landscaping and outdoor building projects. Learn how to install a deck, put in a pool, paint a fence or even pave a walkway. Got a green thumb? Get tips on planting trees, shrubs and flower beds. Deck repair on your weekend docket? Find advice on pressure washing, replacing damaged boards and staining a deck. If you’d rather leave your project to a pro, eHow has tips on choosing a landscape architect, too.

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  • 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 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 to Light a Tall Outdoor Tree

    With more care and thought being put into landscaping recently, outdoor lighting has become popular. From solar lights to hard-wired spot lights, people are putting time and money into showing off...

  • How to Mount a Flood Light in a Tree

    Outdoor lighting has become very popular in the last few years. With the ever-increasing numbers of low-voltage lights, solar lights, and other outdoor lights, more and more people are lighting up...

  • 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.

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 Grow Blue Atlas Cedar Trees in Full Sun or Shade

    The blue Atlas cedar, a tree native to the Atlas Mountains of Algeria and Morocco, has an outstanding ornamental quality in its silvery blue foliage. It grows well in full sun or partial shade and...

  • How to Get Rid of Underground Tree Stumps

    Because tree root systems can be as extensive as their branches, a substantial amount of material remains underground after a tree is cut down. Even stumps cut very short can be a hassle to remove...

  • How to Create Play Areas for Kids in Large Backyard

    Playing outside is important for the health and well-being of children. Creating inviting and interactive places for kids to play is the best way to get them outside. If you have a large backyard,...

  • How to Treat a Tree With Termite Damage

    Termite infestations can be one of the worst nightmares for a homeowner. Even if these insects haven't entered your home and started eating the wood, you should inspect the property around your...

  • How to Trim a Tree, Tree Trimming

    Have a tree you want to look fuller. Or just have a tree that has some ugly branches, you will have to trim it.

  • How to Fall a Tree or Cut Down a Tree

    You hae a dead tree in your yard. Maybe one that is just real ugly that you want to get rid of. Maybe it is just in your way. This might help you.

  • How to Make a Tree Stump Bird Bath

    Tree stumps are for more than just sitting. In fact, there are quite a few creative ways to utilize a tree stump and avoid the costly process of tree stump removal. If you have recently done some...

  • Pine Tree Soil Preparation

    Pine trees usually don't have plants growing beneath them for a variety of reasons. There is an acidity in the pine needles that fall off the tree and this soaks into the soil, making it a very...

  • 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 Debark Pine Trees

    Making your own wooden posts or prepping a pine tree for cutting wood planks out of the pine log is a fairly straightforward process. Debarking machines can cost up to $1,000 alone to rent,...

  • Ways to Decorate Tree Stumps

    Tree stumps can be used to make wonderful outdoor furniture, and may even last years despite exposure to the elements. Stubborn as tree stumps can be in remaining rooted, though, it's wise to...

  • How to Kill a Tree With Roundup

    Roundup, or Glyphosate, is a herbicide used by a wide range of consumers and professionals alike. The availability of the product and typically good results have combined to make Roundup a...

  • How to Grow a Blood Orange Tree

    The blood orange tree is a unique tree that produces dark purple fruit. The blood orange tree can grow almost anywhere, but does best in hardiness zones 9-11. The blood orange does not like harsh...

  • How to Notch a Tree With a Chain Saw

    Proper clothing and safety gear are necessities when you're making a chain saw cut to fell a tree. Your clothing needs to be non-constrictive, so you can move easily if the need arises. Safety...

  • 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...

  • Disease Treatment for an Italian Cypress

    The Italian Cypress is a fast-growing fall evergreen tree that lends itself well to architectural design. The Italian Cypress makes a bold statement and is susceptible to very few diseases.

  • How to Plant Nellie Stevens Holly

    Nellie Stevens Holly trees are evergreen trees with full foliage that grow to heights of 15 to 25 feet. The trees are fast-growing and often planted in a line to form a tall hedge. Nellie Stevens...

  • When to Prune a Weeping Cherry

    Weeping cherry trees are popular because of their nice shape and style. Weeping cherry trees add a bit more color than some other weeping trees, such as the weeping willow. These branches however...

  • How to Grow a Date Palm Plant

    The Date Palm is a fruit-bearing palm tree that grows best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 9 to 11, or in areas where the average annual minimum temperature is at least 25 degrees F. Native to...

  • How to Grow & Transplant White Spruce Trees

    The white spruce tree, also known as Picea glauca, is a important tree for wildlife who nest in its branches or feed off of its seeds and cones. Tolerant of a variety of growing conditions, the...

  • How to Grow Bing Cherry Trees From Seed

    Bing cherry trees, also known as Prunus avium, are medium-sized fruit trees that produce sweet, dark maroon colored cherries that are popular for both cooking and eating fresh from the tree. Bing...

  • Homemade Stump Remover

    If a tree or shrub has been damaged in a storm or simply cut down, it is time to remove the stump. You can call in a licensed professional, but depending on your budget, it's expensive. Try some...

  • 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 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 Cut Down a Tree With a Chain Saw

    Cutting down a tree, especially with a chain saw, is no small task and can be extremely dangerous. It requires planning and precision. Here is how to properly prepare for your tree-cutting...

  • How to Replant Cedar Trees

    Replanting trees can be very stressful on them. Many trees will die of transplant shock and lack of water after replanting. If you want to be successful in replanting cedar trees you need to be...

  • 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 Plant a Vinca Minor Under an Oak Tree

    Vinca minor, also called dwarf periwinkle, is a groundcover vine that boasts trumpet-shaped periwinkle blossoms and deep green foliage. Because of its beauty, ability to spread quickly and...

  • What Evergreens Grow Well in North Texas?

    According to the Texas Forest Service, the evergreen trees that have the best shot at surviving the harsh extremes of the north Texas climate are native varieties that have adapted to the region...

  • 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 Can I Save My Ficus Tree?

    Whether it is a potted tree sitting on your back deck or a planted tree in your back yard, a ficus lends an air of sophistication and style to your home. These popular trees are generally quite...

  • 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 Grow Leyland Cyprus

    The Leyland cypress is a hybrid of Monterey cypress and Alaskan cedar. It is usually grown in southern, coastal regions of the United States, such as California, Florida, Georgia and the...

  • How to Plant Leland Cypress

    Leyland cypress trees are not recommended for suburban yards because they will rapidly outgrow the space available--they can grow three to four feet per year. On larger properties, Leyland...

  • How to Grow Sawtooth Oak Trees

    Native to Korea, Japan and China, the Quercus acutissima, also known as the Sawtooth oak, is a deciduous shade tree that can grow up to 60 feet tall with an equal width. Sawtooth oak trees differ...

  • 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 Hire a Good Tree Care Service

    If you live in a home or have property, there will come a time when you will need the services of a tree care company to to remove a tree, stump or tree trimming. Having tree work done can be...

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