You can grow Japanese maple from seed, but keep in mind that your new tree won’t grow true to type. That means that it might not have the same deeply-lobed leaves as the parent tree, or the color won’t be as striking. Japanese maples flower in the spring, with tiny little blossom...
Control ambrosia beetles on Japanese snowbell trees to avoid decline to already stressed trees or to prevent the creation of wounds in healthy trees as wounds provide ideal openings for disease. Prune away and destroy affected plant parts. Remove and destroy the entire tree if the infestation is ...
Left to right: Periwinkles steaming in sauce; wild boar seasoned with Japanese barberry, an invasive plant on the East Coast. Photos: Christina Holmes By 2010,the economic impact of invasives in North America alone had grown to $26 billion per year. In the Florida Everglades,Burmese pythons ha...
manually weeding out the space before planting a combination of native woodferns (in theDryopterisgenus) and Japanese painted ferns (Athyrium x ‘Branford Rambler’). By spring, the fall project had taken hold and the plugs were thriving. “But the stiltgrass started to grow, ...
Grape flea beetles are tiny, blue-purple or blue-green insects that feed on the vine's primary buds. Remove debris to eliminate overwintering shelter. Chemicalfruit sprayis the only solution for severe infestations. Japanese beetles are beautiful, shimmery, green beetles that feed...
A.Berberis vulgaris.It turned out to be a host for wheat rust, which caused massive losses of yield for wheat across North America. Just recently, and you just mentioned it, Japanese barberry orB. thunbergii, they have found it’s a host for fungal pathogens for other cereal crops as well...
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(peat used to be commonly used as an acidifier, but is no longer recommended). Alternately you can pot plant so you have total control over the soil it will be planted in. Well-drained soil is an absolute must – they must not be planted in boggy or flood-prone areas, as sitting in...
According to Auburn University, the most common pest problems to affect hydrangeas include Japanese beetles, red spider mites, aphids, leaf tiers, rose chafers and oyster scale. Each of these pests leaves distinct signs on a hydrangea, so diagnosing the pest problem is simple. Once you have nar...
in the form of rainfall or irrigative services. If the region in which the tree is planted is prone to severe droughts, consider investing in an irrigation system that will not only help control the flow of water, but disperse it to the Mimosa during those truly hot, long-lasting droughts...