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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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  • 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 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 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...

  • 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....

  • Elm Tree Removal

    American elm trees are often victims of Dutch Elm Disease, a tree infection carried by the elm bark beetle that has significantly reduced the population of American elms since the 1930s and...

  • 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...

  • How to Treat Fruit Tree Cancers

    Fruit trees are beneficial accents to the landscaped yard. They give shade, blossoms and delicious fruit. When something happens to those trees, like canker, it is necessary to treat the tree as...

  • How to Cool Your Deck

    A deck is a great place to gather with friends and family, do a little grilling or relax with a cool drink. Nothing spoils the time out on your deck like harsh sunlight in your eyes, making you...

  • 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...

  • 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 Hire a Tree Removal Service

    The dreaded dilemma of a dead or wind-toppled tree in the yard or driveway can cause anxiety. Hiring a professional adept at the safe and timely removal of a tree at a reasonable price is your...

  • 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 Treat Spanish Moss

    Spanish moss is a plant that grows in the branches of trees, hanging down in gray or greenish nest-like clumps. It is common in warm, humid areas, for example close to rivers and swamps. While...

  • How to Buy Big Trees

    Homeowners often opt to plant large trees after a house is built to make the landscape more aesthetically pleasing. However, large transplanted trees are more difficult to plant successfully....

  • Good Plants for a Pool Screen Enclosure

    Using landscaping to form a screen around your pool area is not only a way to obtain privacy, but it also helps create a beautiful atmosphere while you are enjoying your pool. There are many kinds...

  • How to Identify Beech Trees

    When you are landscaping your yard, you want to take into account the trees on your property. These trees can be as much a part of your overall design as the plants you may add. One tree that is...

  • How to Prune Green Giant Trees

    Green giant trees are one of the fastest growing evergreen bushes. Often used for privacy between property lines, the green giant also can be trimmed to look like a traditional hedge. The green...

  • How to Use Fireplace Ashes for Tree Fertilizer

    Many people are surprised to learn that fireplace ashes make a very good fertilizer for plants and trees. Because the ash is a leftover residue of wood, it has a high pH level that neutralizes...

  • How to Care for Your Trees On a Budget

    Budgets are tight, but spending a little money now on your trees and landscaping may save you a lot down the road. Here is some practical advice on ways to care for your trees without breaking the...

  • How to Grow Date Palm Fruit

    The date palm, also known as Phoenix Dactylifera, is a fruit-bearing palm tree that has been used as a source of food for thousands of years. Only the female date palm produces fruit, but you'll...

  • 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.

  • What is a Tree Gall?

    A tree gall is an abnormal growth on a tree's leaves and stems. The growth is the plant's reaction to the feeding of insects or other organisms.

  • How to Grow a Date Palm

    The date palm, also known as Phoenix dactylifera or 'true date palm', is a fruit-bearing palm tree mentioned in the Bible and considered to have been an important source of food throughout...

  • How to Transplant Maple Trees

    Although maple trees have a high level of transplant success, you'll need to take into consideration a variety of factors before digging up a tree. Young, healthy trees transplant much better than...

  • How to Prune a Fruitless Pear Tree

    Pear trees make great yard trees because they remain small and grow quickly. They are also hardy and can grow in many different climates and environments. One thing that many people do not like...

  • How to Plant a Holly Grove

    The American holly tree (Ilex opaca) is an understory tree growing 40 to 50 feet high in Zones 5-8. Its dense, glossy, spiky foliage and clusters of brilliant red berries on female trees provide...

  • How to Buy a Fringe Tree

    Fringe trees---also known as grandfather-graybeard, old man's beard, and snowflower tree---display shiny bright-to-dark-green leaves and spectacular cascades of fragrant white blooms in the...

  • How to Landscape With Japanese Red Maples

    Landscaping with Japanese red maples is an easy way to add stunning color to any garden. Native to Japan, Korea and China, the Japanese red maple has been cultivated worldwide for landscaping...

  • How to Grow Carpathian Walnut Trees

    Carpathian walnut trees are fast-growing shade trees that produce thin-shelled, flavorful nuts. Though their growth is slow in the first year after planting, Carpathian walnut trees grow 4 to 5...

  • 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 Grow Lemon & Orange Trees

    If you live in a warm climate, a lemon or orange tree could be a nice addition to your home landscape. Even if you live in a cooler climate, there are steps you can take to help your citrus trees...

  • How to Grow English Walnuts

    English Walnut trees are nut-bearing shade trees that grow best in locations where the average annual temperature is between negative 20 degrees and 20 degrees Fahrenheit. The English Walnut...

  • Hackberry Tree Removal

    The hackberry tree, also called Celtis occidentalis, is one of 100 most common trees in North America. This elm-like tree is rounded like a vase and reaches a height of 40 to 80 feet. While 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 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...

  • What Are Fast Growing Trees?

    When planting and growing trees, many people want to see results quickly. By choosing the seeds and seedlings of fast-growing trees, you can achieve a beautiful, shady, landscaped look quickly.

  • How to Transplant Green Ash Trees

    Green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) is medium to tall tree used in many landscape applications. A fast grower, green ash is useful for riparian conservation plantings, farm and field windbreaks and...

  • Care of Crimson King Maple

    Crimson King Maple trees (Acerplatanoides) grow to heights between 35 and 45 feet tall with a spread ranging from 25 to 40 feet in width. Small maroon and yellow flowers adorn the crown of the...

  • 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 Flowering Crab Trees in Clay Soil

    To add dramatic spring blossoms, verdant summer shade and brilliant fall foliage to your landscape, consider planting flowering crab apple trees. With over 35 species and 700 cultivated varieties,...

  • How to Trim Aspen Trees

    Part of the Salicaceae family, Aspen trees grow 15 to 30 meters tall in cooler regions of the country, such as Colorado. On mature trees, round leaves with "crooked teeth" are a vibrant red and...

  • How to Preparing Your Lawn for Winter

    The end of summer does not mean the end of your outdoor chores. There are a few things you can do now to make sure your lawn stays healthy throughout the winter. 1. Continue cutting your grass...

  • How to Kill Worms on My Privacy Trees

    When worms infest trees, they can eat away at the leaves, stripping the trees of their ability to offer privacy. Some types of worms burrow into the wood of the tree, creating structural damage....

  • 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 Plant a Leland Cypress

    One of the fastest-growing evergreen trees available, Leyland Cypress trees grow an average height of three to four feet per year, topping out at about 120 feet in height. This forest giant grows...

  • 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...

  • Planting Instructions for Hybrid Poplar Trees

    Hybrid poplar trees are members of the willow family. These tall, hardy trees can be used as privacy shields and windbreaks, and for paper and firewood production. They can survive in most...

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