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The great debate. Bare Root or Potted Hostas? Which is the best choice for your average home gardener to purchase? Should you only buy potted plants or should you consider buying bare root hostas as well? Let's cover the basics. …
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This tree I am standing beside was the costliest of them all at the Chinese Garden in Portland. There were far larger ones, older, more venerable from the “back 40’s” of various nurseries and even some trees taken from the Highways …
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There are many different types of roses out there that you have to choose from, and tree roses are one of the types that are out there. Tree roses are a really great type of roses, and if you are interested in learning about how to …
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Transplanting a tree from one location to another can be no big deal or a very big deal—it all depends on the size of the tree.
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Step-by-step instructions - how to plant a tree.
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Remove winter protective tree wrappings from fruit and deciduous tree trunks and tree guards from the base of trees on a cloudy day once the snow has melted.
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Question: I bought a 5-gallon crabapple tree last week and it came with a bamboo stake tied to the trunk. Should I remove this stake and insert a larger one just outside the rootball, or should the tree be left unstaked and allowed to …
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Hi everyone
Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:
How do you choose the right tree for your new garden?
Planting a tree in your garden is an investment of time and money. Choosing the right tree will make those investments pay off in the future when your tree begins to provide shade, flowers and even fruit. You can quite easily learn how to choose the right tree, how to plant your new tree and how to maintain it while it grows to maturity. Let's have a look at a brief overview on tree gardening.
Choosing The Right Tree For Your Yard
There are several factors that must be considered in choosing a tree that will flourish and provide shade for your yard. You must take into consideration the amount of room available for the tree to develop, what areas of your property you want shaded, whether the root system will interfere with under ground and over head lines and how many trees you want in your yard. You will also need to decide if you want a fruit tree, a flowering tree or just a beautiful shade tree.
Planting Your Tree
A tree must be carefully planted in order to grow and thrive. The hole for your new tree must be dug approximately twice the size of the root ball and the root ball must be planted level with the surface of the ground to prevent the root system from drying out and killing the tree.
Although you should not fertilize your new tree for at least the first year, you must water it weekly. Giving your tree the proper amount of water will allow the root system to develop properly and a well developed root system means a full, lush, healthy tree.
You can find out more about an amazing book on tree maintenance at our pages Care For Your Trees and also, Gardening Made Easy expands on today's Gardening Weekly at some length.
Watch Out For Your Next Gardening Weekly Entitled:
What are Xeriscape and Hydroponic gardening?
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The My Gardening Home Blog Team
Author: bob6831 Subject: Plum Tree problem Posted: Thu May 24, 2007 3:33 am (GMT 0) Hi. Have a plum tree about 7 years old now. Last year I pruned it back (almost can say I cut it almost all down), because had bad case of black bumps …
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