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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Deer-Resistant Plants—Shrubs and Trees for the Deer-Plagued Gardener
... well to intense shearing and thus are most often used as hedges in formal settings. Left alone, they develop broadly conical shapes ... our landscapes. They may be tightly clipped into attractive formal specimens or left to grow naturally into large, dense screens. As ... averages 30 to 50 feet in height; however, cultivated open-grown specimens will occasionally approach 100 feet tall. In youth, its habit ...
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This is Local London | CommuniGate | Fuchsia Articles
... an orange corolla. Denticulata is not hardy, but large bushy specimens can be produced quite quickly by treating this species as ... fascinating cultivars that are too long-jointed to make handsome showbench specimens will grow in a more compact fashion enabling the likes of " ... the leaves, the ground below the plants, and any nearby hedges. The greenhouse may be fumigated with gamma-HCH smokes, which ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips- What to do during the month of April- Devonian Botanic Garden
... rise early and pruning cuts will not heal; instead they will bleed profusely. Any ragged hedges may be trimmed or pruned at this time of the year. We should continue our ... can be worked it is time to plant and transplant trees and shrubs. Bare rooted specimens should be planted before they have broken into leaf; ones in containers can be planted ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Introduction - ECSONG
... applied to streetscapes (the pollution resistant Gingko), in landscaping (the hazel shrub or beech in hedges, or the oaks and walnuts as shade trees), and so on. The urge to exploit ... planted as work proceeded towards completing the original plan, which called for the planting of specimens of some twelve different groups, namely the walnuts, hickories, pecans, oaks, beech, hop-hornbeam, Kentucky ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 23(1) 2004
... how exposed. Inside the slat fence, backup is required. 1" chicken wire works well for hedges. For trees, begin with a circle of good farm fence, strong enough to withstand the ... hundred seedlings which began to produce nuts by 1988. Of the lot, I selected 3 specimens which are now cultivated in one well maintained garden. The size of fruits is maybe ...
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Small Maples for Minnesota
... is unfortunate, as Amur maple has been a valuable asset for hedges, windbreaks and as a small yard tree. On the brighter side, ... to the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum can see some outstanding small maple specimens in their maple collection. The trees are labeled so you'll ... feet tall. In the Twin Cities, you can see some nice specimens at the Eloise Butler wildflower garden. In the landscape you'll ...
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Floridata: Euphorbia pulcherrima
... to limit the height of the plants to prevent top heavy specimens. This can be accomplished through several techniques, but most commonly ... is king of the holiday table decorations. Use groups of potted specimens to bring color and warmth to entryways and dark corners. ... in the yard. They make imposing specimens on the lawn and work well in mixed shrub groupings and hedges. Avoid planting near night ...
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Propagate, Grow and Care for Conifers.
... include varieties of Junipers, Taxus, Thuja and Cryptomeria. Good specimens can be expensive but are easy to propagate. They make excellent hedges and border displays. Some varieties grow so fast that they ...
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Ginkgo Biloba
... | | Insects/Diseases | Landscaping | Organics | Perennials | Ponds | Propagation | Recipes | Roses | Seeds | | Shade Gardens | Shrubs/Hedges | Tools | | Trees | Vegetables | Vines | Weeds | Wildflowers | Wildlife | Shop | Additional Ginkgo Information Medicinal Uses ... the ice age, and the Ginkgo was thought to be extinct until specimens were found in China. It is the descendants of these very trees ...
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Oxalis
... | | Insects/Diseases | Landscaping | Organics | Perennials | Ponds | Propagation | Recipes | Roses | Seeds | | Shade Gardens | Shrubs/Hedges | Tools | | Trees | Vegetables | Vines | Weeds | Wildflowers | Wildlife | Shop | Additional Oxalis Information ... my garden of it. Alrighty then, to be fair, there are Oxalis specimens that are not totally invasive, but be afraid......be very afraid....and ...
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