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  • bumpy brown growth on crusader hawthorne

    I have some growth on some of my hawthorne limbs I noticed an orange furry spot,wiped it away and under it is a thickened spot on the branch I planted two of these trees in the spring one in the front yard and one in the back they both are affected does anyone know what this is? thanks mcjack007
    Posted to Using the Forum (Forum) by mcjack007 on 08-05-2008
  • varigated japanese willow

    I have 2 japanese willow trees in the front park way and they are out of control. The trunk is about 2-3" in diameter but the top is 5'-6' wide. I have trimmed it but am not sure how hard it can handle. It looks out of control and I would prefer a more formal look. How do I go about keeping...
    Posted to Gardening Tips & Advice (Forum) by sycamoregarden on 08-04-2008
  • Re: Mailing saplings

    Hollisg, Once the trees defoliate this fall (after the first killing frost) then dig them up and send to your friends. Please let me know if you have further questions.
    Posted to Gardening Tips & Advice (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 08-03-2008
  • snow goose cherry tree

    Hello i need help. when i arrive in may my cherry tree looked full green and wonderful. then in June the japanese beetles arrived. I sprayed with Mathalon (spelling) my peach, pear, 2 apple trees and the cherry. Now my Cherry tree all the leaves are brown as if it is dead. It has plenty of water as it...
    Posted to Fruit Trees (Forum) by resp0ei0 on 07-28-2008
  • Weeping Cherry: branches drape on ground

    I have a question for those more knowlegeable than me (so that means just about everyone). I bought a weeping cherry (http://www.naturehills.com/product/weeping_cherry.aspxt) earlier this year and it is growing like gangbusters. Some of the branches not only touch the ground, but drape so low that several...
    Posted to Trees (Forum) by Andrea on 07-27-2008
  • Re: How long can I wait to plant Nature Hills Trees

    Ironpusher, thank you for your post. Please scrape a little bark about half way up the tree and see if there is any life to the tree. We do have a replacement policy and will be happy to assist you in a claim. Please email us at info@naturehills.com (attention Jeff) with your findings or you can email...
    Posted to Trees (Forum) by jeff-nhn on 07-23-2008
  • fractures vertically up and down a six year old tree,"Catalpa Speciosa" very special to me.

    In the winter it opens up and in the summer it closes? How do I repair it so it doesn't die on me? My Father plant it and he has passed on.I really want to protect it any way I can.
    Posted to Trees (Forum) by J.R.L. on 07-07-2008
  • Golden Rain Trees

    My son has planted one in his front yard.Has no idea how to care for. To me,trunk way to slender.Need all advice on how to care for prune etc.
    Posted to Trees (Forum) by buzzlite on 06-26-2008
  • Tree Bark Splitting?

    Tree bark splitting in the winter months on young fruit trees, broad-leaf or ornamental trees can be quite common. It is disturbing to walk out and check your young plantings and find that dreaded bark split. The splitting is lengthwise on the trunk or major limbs and normally on the south or southwest...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 06-25-2008
  • Quick Screening

    If you are looking for a quick screening tree the Populus genus may be right for you. It is a soft wooded tree and it will grow up to 3 - 5 feet a year depending upon placement and growing zone. Sound like the perfect answer for you? It just might be but you will need to be aware of the a couple of deficiencies...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 06-20-2008
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