If you want to plant a new shrub where the old one was, you need to take these additional steps: Ensure all the roots from the old plant are gone so they don’t interfere with the new one. Dig a deep and wide enough hole to accommodate the root ball. When planting shrubs, the wid...
quite safe to eat, the Giant Puffball, Beefsteak Fungus, Porcelain Fungus, Cauliflower Fungus, Dryads Saddle, the Hedgehog Fungus, if you are very lucky the Truffle, Wood Ears (as long as they are growing on elder) and Chicken of the Woods (as long as it is not growing on a Yew ...
I'd plant something that deliberately blocks their light - it doesn't matter what they would or wouldn't like. They are entitled to the same level of consideration they gave you. So do whatever you want so long as it's legal Quote ...
Yew is a hardy plant. Often used for hedges, it requires little maintenance beyond an annual trimming. Find a well-drained area in your yard. Mound dirt into a trench and dig a hole in the middle for the yew. Plant yews far apart from one...
If the fence seems ineffective, you can cover the stools with plant debris or hedge clippings, but this may affect the shape of the new shoot growth. If animals become a problem, then you might want to try pollarding instead.[10] Part 3 Harvesting Coppiced Shoots Download Article 1...