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  • Pussy Willow Growth Rate

    Pussy Willow Growth Rate

    Soon pussy willows, with their soft, touchable gray catkins, will be returning to the grocery stores and florists' shops. In my cold winter climate, those catkins won't show up outside for...

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  • Creating A Patio Garden Is A Fun And Rewarding Project

    Creating A Patio Garden Is A Fun And Rewarding Project

    Creating a patio garden can transform your patio into a celebration of the senses with beauty, fragrance, texture and color.  From unique dwarf trees like a Meyer Lemon, bushes in tree form,...

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  • Spraying Fruit Trees

    Spraying Fruit Trees

    One of the leading problems facing fruit trees is insects and other pests. They will infect the fruit with various diseases and often lay eggs inside. The best way to...

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  • Growing Clematis And Roses Together

    Growing Clematis And Roses Together

    From Rhonda Fleming Hayes, a Master Gardener and contributing writer for Nature Hills Nursery. The rose is probably the most well-known, well-loved flower in the garden. Clematis is called "queen...

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  • Fernleaf Peony

    Fernleaf Peony

    A fernleaf peony is a flower that must be displayed front and center. The flower is a deep red double bloom that emerges early and lasts long. The foliage of...

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  • Planting & Transplanting Roses

    Planting & Transplanting Roses

    Planting rose bushes in a garden is easy to do, and has many rewards as these beautiful plants bloom. The first step to planting rose bushes is preparing the site....

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  • Pruning Hibiscus

    Pruning Hibiscus

    Pruning hibiscus is not normally needed for the hardy hibiscus. Actually, these plants are herbaceous perennials, meaning their tops die down to the ground each winter, but new shoots will come...

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  • History Of The Dogwood Tree

    History Of The Dogwood Tree

    Long before we Americans got to this continent, the Eastern dogwood (Cornus florida) was here, blooming every spring at woodland edges all over the eastern half of the United States. ...

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  • Dwarf Apple Trees

    Dwarf Apple Trees

    Dwarf apple trees have many advantages to standard sized apple trees. First of all, dwarf apple trees are smaller. This means that they take up less room in a garden. The...

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  • Pruning Arborvitae

    Pruning Arborvitae

    Pruning arborvitae trees is an important part of the maintenance process. Many of the species of arborvitae trees will not need any pruning, as they will maintain a natural shape...

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  • Transplanting Lilac Bushes

    Transplanting Lilac Bushes

    Transplanting lilac bushes is a fairly straightforward process. It is very similar to the act of transplanting most other bushes or shrubs. Transplanting lilac bushes should always be done in the...

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  • Arborvitae Growth Rate

    Arborvitae Growth Rate

    Arborvitae growth will appear in the early spring, and continue until well into autumn. The rate at which it grows will depend on the species that is in question. Globe...

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  • Transplanting Arborvitae

    Transplanting Arborvitae

    Transplanting arborvitae is a fairly straightforward process. It is very similar to the act of transplanting most other plants. Transplanting arborvitae should always be done in the autumn months. The...

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