To remove a bush or shrub, dig out from the base of the plant, including the roots, and be prepared to remove an extensive root system on large, old shrubs. Be sure to correct any environmental issues if possible; if not, put the new shrub in a better spot. Then be sure to stay ...
and we are not allowed to have fences where I live so we have tree lines between lots and I planted red twig dogwood bushes at the tree line as they are very dense and create obstruction, deer do not like places where they do not have a quick and easy exit….we get a LOT of ...
Swamp dogwood (Cornus foemina), also called stiff dogwood, grows well throughout most of Florida. It's a perennial in USDA hardiness zones 5 through 9. Its natural habit is to grow as a large shrub, but it can beprunedand trained to grow as a smallish tree. The tree fills wi...
A lens or low power microscope is often needed to identify scalelike leaves. There usually two to four small, short, overlapping scales per node. They are found on junipers and western red cedar, among other trees. Single needles are attached directly to the twig as is the case of fir a...