Trees - Leisure Reading
White cottony sacs of the base of the needles are good evidence of a hemlock woolly adelgid infestation. These sacs resemble the tips of cotton swabs. They are present throughout the year, but are most prominent in early spring.
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Black walnut trees can cause many headaches for gardeners who have these trees in their landscape. For those of us with these trees, it seems almost impossible to grow anything beneath them.
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Selecting a tree (like most garden plants) depends largely on what function you want it to perform. You may want its high, broad branches to form part of a wall, screening an unwanted view.........
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During a difficult winter, large herds of deer will eat just about any vegetation. There is no such thing as a deer-proof plant. You may minimize damage.......
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