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Forum Post potted trees vs. field grown trees
potted trees vs. field grown trees
Forum Post How do you kill mimosa trees?
What's an effective way to kill a number of mimosa trees that seem to be infesting my back yard? They seem to be somewhat of a weed tree. Simply cutting them back doesn't seem to do it. Is t...
Forum Post How necessary is it to fertilize trees like maple and dogwoo...
Mostly a matter of preference. Fertilized trees will make more leaves and blossoms and a larger root system. Unfertilized trees will do fine, just not as well as fertilized ones.
Forum Post Trees and vines for sale
Greetings. I have several trees and vines on my property and I am far from being a farmer. If anyone is interested, I have the following: (3) apple trees (green and red cooking apples I believe.) ...
Forum Post yellowing leaves on black cherry trees
I have been growing 2 black cherry trees for 2 years now, I had them in separate pots, but their leaves started turning yellow, I transplanted them to the ground. It seems they don't like that ei...
Forum Post does anyone know at what age black walnut trees have to be to be harvested for lumber
I have 4 acres of black walnut trees that were planted just over 15 years ago... some of the larger ones are approaching 10 to 12 inches in diameter... they have been producing nuts for years already ...
Forum Post i need pics of walnut trees
i need pics of walnut trees
Forum Post Black Locust trees in late May -
...he joke is totally on me. I mentioned my query here to my son and he said the dog park is full of those trees, just look up. Was out there this morning and there they were 40 feet above my head, mak...
Forum Post Blueberry Farm with invasive trees to be killed
I saw a natural weed killer on Gardening by the Yard to kill weeds and trees. I can't remember the recipe and I deleted the show. It had vineger and was it baking soda or flour???? and somethin...
Forum Post Will compost cow manure burnt my small tomatoe trees
Will compost cow manure burnt my small tomatoe trees
Forum Post Transplanting fig trees in South Louisiana
I have been given a fig tree( about 7 ft high ) which I am going to have to transplant this spring. I live in southwest Louisiana where the summers are hot and the winters are usually mild. Can a fig ...
Forum Post i have trees lined down my drive that bloom whit...
i have trees lined down my drive that bloom white flowers in the spring and then become red leaves in the fall
Forum Post Unknown flowering trees @ Universal Studios Orlando
I just got back from a trip to Universal Stidios Orlando and there were these beautiful flowering trees. There were several varieties, but none were identified anywhere. I'm posting the pictures ...
Forum Post For planting fruit trees what ratio's of compost and soil do...
For planting fruit trees what ratio's of compost and soil do I need? And if I use compost, can I skip the fertilizer?
Forum Post How often do you need to prune fruit trees? Do you prune all...
There are different ways to prune different fruit trees - and I'm not even meaning any of the more oddball ones, like espalier. Your best bet would be to either make inquiries online for your ...
Forum Post Will a raised bed around a tree kill the tree?
g'day mike, by now i would assume that you could be totaly confused? with a lot of trees especialy native trees here in australia you can't build soil up over their root area they si...
Forum Post shrubs to plant in shade.
...have been vicariously trying to mysteriously decide what to mildly do about a very tall row of leylandi trees. The problem being is that they hide a nasty mess. As you may expect so I cant just l...
Forum Post help identifying flowers
OK, ornamental cherry trees don't bear fruit. Ornamental pear trees do bear a nut like fruit later in the season. Also the fragrance of the ornmental pear has an rather distasteful fragrance. ...
Forum Post I have one last request and its a big one.
...t you said and it looks like what you have stated so far is correct. now if I can get the shrubbery and trees other than the palm trees specified I can work on a general location. any ideas?...
Forum Post What kind of plant is this?
It's one of the fancy dwarf banana "trees" (Musa). Bananas being among the largest truly tropically perennial plants in the world ( as opposed to woody trees or shrubs.
Forum Post Cuttings from a bay tree
To a great extent bUT, am I jokingly correct in absolutely saying whitch their are `Bay Trees` & bay trees? To me a bay tree is a bay and they all look the same. Again we are happy with ours...
Forum Post Please help me
...you all for your responses. I have been looking up all of the guesses but they just dont look like these trees. Either the leaves are different or the flowers or even the way these flowers hang. I am ...
Forum Post anyone want some nuts?
we are growing other things, we started a vineyard a few years back also... the black walnut trees are going to be sold as lumber or hopefully veneer, we have alot of property so there's alot of ...
Forum Post Rose bush soil
...er plants quickly. Last year my neighbor had an extremely bad infestation of scale on her Chinese elm trees. She thought the white speckled bark of the trees were unique though she'd never se...
Photo Comment This is the plant I can't identify
... my backyard. The leaves are HUGE when they are close to the ground because they are competing with tall trees for light and need as much surface area as they can get. They have beautiful blooms in th...
Forum Post Small White Flowering Tree
We has several of these trees in her back yard (central Florida). They are about 20 years old and about 10-15 ft high. They bloom this time of the year (mid February), but only for about 2 weeks. The ...
Forum Post Using Pelletized Lime on Lawns
...r....just moderates acid soils. Applying lime below the pines might help the lawn but could hurt the trees. If grass is not growing beneath the Hemlock, it's trying to tell you that condi...
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