Work within beds to remove any dead or dying leaves as well as, of course, any weeds.Removing all this excess vegetation to the compost heap keep things more open in our growing areas, improving airflow and discouraging the damp, shaded conditions slugs love. Trap and Remove Slugs and Snail...
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If you have Tree Disease or Sick Trees in Fort Worth, TX. We have Certified In-House Arborist that can diagnose and treat your trees back to good health.
If you see new shoots dying on your pine tree in spring, and sap oozing from the area where those new shoots develop from, then think about what kind of pine this is. If it isAustrian pine, orPonderosa Pine, this is probablyDiplodiaTip Blight (also known asSphaeropsis).Give the dead...
“When planning a removal of a tree, consider that the roots can spread below the surface of a patio or fence. So when you remove it you need to be careful how to approach the de-rooting. Alternatively, you can leave the stump, and use a stump grinder over it. Bamboo has a very ...
We have a Japanese Maple (8-10 years old) that has been dying in sections. We started cutting away the dead branches and it seemed to be fine for a few months. Now a bigger section of the tree has died. We are going to remove because of losing most of the tree. Do you have any...
blue mistflower, bee balm, elderberry, gray dogwood, Pennsylvania sedge and other stalwart defenders. Planted little by little over many seasons in areas where they can freely spread their wings—and roots and seeds—they’ve started to fill in previously barren or tangled spots in our two acr...
s partially shaded by a pretty dogwood tree and adjacent to the patio. We instantly thought “hey, we could add a few stepping stones to lead Clara right to it from the patio, and it’ll be nice to have it placed within our small fenced-in side yard.” So we mulled it over for ...
Choose a cooler room for them first, and give them a wash with water and a bit of mild soap to get rid of any bugs. Final fall touches Use any garden "leftovers" – seed heads, dogwood twigs, pumpkins – and whatever colour you have left in your garden – to create beautiful fall...
Work within beds to remove any dead or dying leaves as well as, of course, any weeds.Removing all this excess vegetation to the compost heap keep things more open in our growing areas, improving airflow and discouraging the damp, shaded conditions slugs love. ...