Trees
Trees are normally a welcome addition to the home landscape, so finding tree growing information is an essential part of their care. Whether you are needing this information for planting trees, the pruning of trees, or getting rid of ornamental trees that have outlasted their welcome, the following pages should help. Keep reading to find the type of tree care information that meets your needs. Our tree growing information continues to grow, so if you don’t find it now, keep checking. New articles are regularly added.
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The Importance Of Oak Trees And Why You Should Plant One
The importance of oak trees cannot be overstated. They provide food, shelter and a major boost to ecosystems.
By Teo Spengler
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Your Complete Guide To Buying, Planting, Growing & Caring for Trees
Thinking about planting a tree in your California backyard or growing a palm in your New York apartment? Check out complete guide to trees.
By Gardening Know How
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How To Choose A Tree For Your Yard Or Garden
Choosing the right tree for your garden should involve a few important, thoughtful considerations before you decide.
By Teo Spengler
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Propagating Magnolia Seeds: How To Grow A Magnolia Tree From Seed
Magnolia seed pods, which resemble exotic-looking cones, spread open to reveal bright red berries. Inside the berries, you'll find the magnolia seeds. Get tips for growing magnolia seeds in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Weeping Willow Pruning: Should I Cut Back A Weeping Willow Tree
No tree is more graceful than the beautiful weeping willow with its long tresses swaying gracefully in a breeze. But that cascading foliage and the branches that support it need to be cut back from time to time. Learn about pruning the tree in this article.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Harvest And Use Staghorn Sumac
Staghorn sumac is edible as a spice, and its berries are delicious as a beverage. Look for it when you go foraging.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Best Crepe Myrtle Pruning Time: When To Prune Crepe Myrtle
After deciding to prune the crepe myrtle trees in their yard, the next question is normally "When to prune crepe myrtle trees?" The information in this article can help with that.
By Heather Rhoades
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Fragrant Sumac Care And Growing Tips
Low-growing fragrant sumac makes a lovely native addition to the home garden. Learn all about growing it here.
By Teo Spengler
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Native Redbud Tree Varieties And Cultivars For Every Garden
Redbuds produce beautiful flowers, don’t take up much room and don’t require much water. Click to learn about this perfect native tree.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Rejuvenation Pruning Red Twig Dogwood
Red twig dogwood provides beautiful winter color, but it can quickly get out of control. Read on to learn how to prune red twig dogwoods.
By Laura Walters
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Why Native Trees Are Important And Why You Should Plant Them
Planting native trees on your property can be beneficial, but it’s good to explore which ones to plant and where they belong.
By Teo Spengler
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Growing Redbud Trees: How To Care For A Redbud Tree
Growing redbud trees is a great way to add brilliant color to your landscape. Click here to learn how to care for a redbud tree.
By Susan Patterson
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Successfully Planting Trees In Summer
Can you plant trees in the summer? The answer is yes for some species. Read on to learn about the best trees to plant in summer.
By Teo Spengler
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Tree Planting Tips: How And When To Plant Trees
Knowing how and when to plant trees is crucial to their success. For the best time to plant and how to plant trees correctly in the landscape, click here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Teak Tree Facts: Information About Teak Tree Uses And More
Teak is mostly known for its wood, but the trees can look great in a landscape too. Click here for more about teak care.
By Teo Spengler
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What Are Wooly Adelgids: Learn About Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Treatment
Hemlock woolly adelgids can seriously damage or even kill hemlock trees. Is your tree at risk? Click here to find out.
By Jackie Carroll
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Assessing Fire Damage To Trees: Tips On Repairing Burnt Trees
If your trees have been damaged in a fire, it's important to spring into action. Click to learn how to save burned trees.
By Teo Spengler