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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Natives That Are Great Bradford Pear Tree Alternatives
Now banned in Ohio and other states, read how to replace Bradford pear trees with a variety of other flowering trees.
By Teo Spengler
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Mulberry Tree Care – Learn How To Grow Mulberry Trees
Interested in learning about how to grow mulberry trees? This article will help get you started with mulberry tree care.
By Amy Grant
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How To Trim An Overgrown Magnolia Tree
To find out if and how an overgrown magnolia tree can be pruned, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Why Are Bradford Pear Trees So Bad They’ve Been Banned?
By Laura Miller
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What Is A Weeping Mulberry: Learn About Weeping Mulberry Tree Care
The weeping mulberry was once used to feed valuable silkworms, which love to munch on the leaves, but that is no longer the case. So what is a weeping mulberry? The following article contains information on planting and growing a weeping mulberry.
By Amy Grant
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Simple Tips For Transplanting Cedar Trees With Ease
You can transplant a cedar tree. These few tips will help you move your large cedar to a new location. Click for more.
By Teo Spengler
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Wax Myrtle Care: How To Plant Wax Myrtle In Your Garden
Wax myrtle is an excellent addition to almost any landscape. Click here to learn about growing wax myrtle trees and shrubs.
By Becca Badgett
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11 Types Of Birch Trees: Choosing A Birch Variety For Your Backyard
Slender and graceful, birch trees are admired by many gardeners. If you are wondering about the different varieties of birch trees, read on.
By Teo Spengler
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Can You Eat Pine Cones From Any Pine Tree?
Are pinecones edible? What parts of a pinecone can you eat? Click here to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Are Black Locust Trees Invasive Even Though They’re Native?
Is the black locust tree a stunning ornamental or an extremely invasive undesirable? Read on for the curious answer.
By Teo Spengler
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6 Invasive Trees You Should Never Plant In Your Yard
What are some invasive trees you should never plant in your yard? Click here to find out.
By Teo Spengler
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How Close Can You Plant A Tree To A Stump?
Looking to plant new trees near old stumps or where stumps have been removed? Click here to learn how.
By Teo Spengler
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White Fir Facts: What Is A Concolor Fir Tree
Concolor white fir is a stately evergreen tree with a symmetrical shape, long, soft needles and an attractive, silvery blue-green color. Concolor white fir is often planted as a striking focal point and is especially appreciated for its winter color. Learn more about it in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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False Cypress Care: How To Grow A False Cypress Tree
Whether you?re looking for a low growing foundation plant, dense hedge, or unique specimen plant, false cypress has a variety to fit your needs. For more Japanese false cypress info and some tips on how to grow a false cypress, click this article.
By Darcy Larum
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Royal Empress Tree: World's Fastest Growing Shade Tree
Instant shade usually comes at a price. Normally, you'd have one of more disadvantages from trees that grow super fast. Here you can learn about growing a Royal Empress tree and its benefits.
By Sandra O'Hare
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Can You Grow A Rainbow Eucalyptus Tree?
Rainbow eucalyptus is one of the most stunning trees you'll ever see. Intense color and astringent fragrance make the tree unforgettable, but it's not for everyone. Find out how to grow this amazing tree, and whether it is right for your landscape in this article.
By Jackie Carroll
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Messiest Trees That Drop Debris Everywhere
Want to know which trees will create the biggest messes in your home landscape? Click here to find out.
By Amy Grant