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  • Re: Apple Trees

    The answer to your first question about crabapples is YES! I suggest 3 different trees. These are the Indian Summer Crabapple, the Dolgo Crabapple, and the Chestnut Crabapple. All three are excellent pollinators and are very disease resistant. As far as your problem with the deer, there is no amount...
    Posted to Fruit Trees (Forum) by Josie on 06-05-2008
  • To Wrap a Tree or Not To Wrap

    Tree wrap can be a good addition to your new, young trees. Especially if you are in an area where there are rabbits, squirrels, mice, deer or even woodchucks. They just love to nibble on the tender fresh trees. Unfortunately, that nibbling can cause lots of damage. Therefore, trunk wrap has come into...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by patti-nhn on 01-21-2008
  • Do You Have Deer Problems?

    Depending on where you are where you are located, you might have issues with deer eating or damaging your trees and plants. We often have people ask us what they can do to avoid the problem. One of the best ways to keep deer away from your plants would be to build a fence. Unfortunately, that is not...
    Posted to Common Questions Answered (Weblog) by bryan-nhn on 12-21-2007
  • Investing in the Future

    I always plant bulbs with my fingers crossed. After all, every time you plant a bulb, you are taking a leap of faith. Nobody other than a gardener would buy a lifeless looking brown or gray thing, bury it under four or six or eight inches of soil, mark the spot (or not), ignore it up to six months and...
    Posted to Growing Wise (Weblog) by Elisabeth on 10-21-2007
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