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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but pro gardeners have plenty of reasons for why you shouldn't plant crepe myrtles.
Make your bulbs grow bigger and stronger by deadheading their flowers after blooming and keeping their foliage intact until ...
To keep your lilacs looking their best, they need to be pruned, fertilized and shaped almost every year, soon after they are ...
If you prune your rhododendron plant in the spring, you will be removing the buds before they are able to develop, and ...
Dogwood trees are well-behaved species but still need some tidying. Learn how to prune dogwood trees, when and why with this ...
Whether you're a renter or simply don't want to commit to planting a tree in your yard, this beautiful flowering option works ...
A poorly pruned crepe myrtle tree can turn into an eyesore with twiggy growth and a lack of flowers. Follow this guide to ...
In fact, it’s a good idea to root prune your wisteria to shock it into ... whether that's an obligation you want to assume. Q: My crape myrtles have been loaded up with aphids the past two ...
Orcharding requires effort, but the resulting yields of fresh fruit make it all worthwhile. One of the most important aspects of growing fruit trees is pruning. This applies to large commercial and ...
Environmentally focused legislation led by Southeast Queens Council Member Nantasha Williams was recently approved by the New York City Council, aiming to make tree care services more transparent ...
Measurements of leaves, trees and fruits, and weighings of the fruit, led to the conclusions that heavy thinning of the fruit is of no advantage; hard pruning is unprofitable; summer pruning is ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...