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  • 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
  • Please Don't Overwater!

    The spring planting season has arrived for some of us and is very close for other patient gardeners. With each passing day more trees, perennials, annuals, bulbs and vegetables are being carefully planted. With so many new plants finding homes, it is exciting to ponder all the greenery that is being...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 03-24-2008
  • Short Season Gardens Can Be Just As Colorful

    The further north you go the shorter the growing seasons in the USA. Just because you live in Zone 4 or lower that doesn't mean you have to sacrifice color. There are some great choices in all types of plantings. For starters, if you are seeking a colorful tree for your yard a crabapple 'Malus...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 02-24-2008
  • Bagworms? Gross!

    A topic that comes up frequently by our customers is bagworms. The topic is normally posed as a question such as "what are those small pine cone looking bags that are either gray or brown in color and are on the underside of the leaves of my tree?". One customer stated that she opened the cone...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by jeff-nhn on 01-30-2008
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