Plant bare-root trees promptly for swift, sturdy growth. Bare-root trees grow in fields when they are young. Orchardists train them to branch at an earlier age, and they shape them to be tall, straight trees. In the fall, they dig up these trees and shake the roots free of soil. ...
We can break down the more common evergreen conifers—at least those we plant as yard trees—into a few categories: pines, spruces, firs, and a broad category of others, including conifers with scale-like foliage instead of the traditional needle. Cedars, arborvitaes, and cypress are a f...
Companion Trees –This group of genera includes ornamental trees that are complementary to our other offerings: Betula (Birch), Cercidiphyllum (Katsura), Cornus (Dogwood), Davidia (Dove Tree), Fagus (Beech), Ginkgo, Gordlinia, Stewartia, and Trochodendron (Wheel Tree)Companion Plants –This ...
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as you can allow then grow as tall as you want. If you don’t have a generous space, you can choose columnar evergreens such asItalian cypressorThuja green giant trees. They grow very fast and they are fairly thin. A sheared privet hedge may also work very well to separate your yard ...
Green Giantarborvitae (Thuja 'Green Giant,' zones 5-8): Extremely fast-growing, this is one of the most effective privacy trees for borders of the yard. Don't plant these too close to the pool because they tend to be messy. ...
Brown spots on your bonsai leaves are not only unsightly; they can result in permanent injury to your tree. They are your bonsai's way of indicating a problem, and by the time your bonsai develops brown spots, the ailment that's causing them has already