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Question: How do I prune evergreen trees to make them fill out? They are 8 to 10 feet tall. I'd like to use them for Christmas trees in the coming years. Answer: I'm assuming you are talking about trees in your landscape and not a …
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Author: rachaelworld Subject: Suggestions please, evergreen scented climbing windbreak Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:27 pm (GMT 0) Hi there, I am living in a beautiful apartment in Dublin, 2 storeys up above the canal. …
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Zoning in on plants for high-country gardensYourHub.com, CO - 48 minutes agoIf you are new to gardening or new to gardening in the Mountain West, you may be in need of some assistance in determining what plants will do best in your …
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click for more images Boxwood (Buxus) Evergreens make wonderful, quick hedges and privacy screens. When.
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When evergreen trees such as pines and junipers begin to grow, it's time to fertilize. Apply a fertilizer high in nitrogen such as 10-10-10. Sprinkle a few handfuls around the drip line of the plant and scratch it in.
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… uses the term "pass-along" plants to cover those perennials that need dividing and thereby produce plants to give away. Seeds from annual plants can be pass-along plants as well. It seems like a nice way to spread the fun of gardening.
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One of the major aspects of landscaping is, of course, the type of flora that you place around your soon to be magnificent yard.
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Butterfly plants Butterfly gardens are very popular because they attract an assortment of butterflies. The key to attracting butterflies is to provide them with plants where they can lay their eggs and plants where they can feed on the …
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After 2 container gardening classes, we have some beautiful pots filled with nice, blooming plants. We have some containers that go in the sun and some that go in the shade. Here's one of my favorite plants — caladium. …
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