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November 2003 Newsletter
... like to add to your gardens, please see or call Bill.  Just bring your empty trunk, a shovel and something to put them in (plastic bags work).  Please call before you ... squish between my gloved fingers. Keep in mind that "organic" does not translate to low maintenance, and quality basic rose care still applies.  The roses still need to be watered, fertilized ...
carolinadistrict.org

Gold Medal Plant Awards
... coniferous groundcovers (such as tip blight and related problems). Hardy to zones 3-8. Low-Maintenance Small Shrub Corylopsis pauciflora (buttercup winterhazel) is an attractive delicate-looking, deciduous shrub with soft ... and yellow, orange or reddish fall foliage with year round silvery gray bark of the trunk and main branches. Sorbus performs well in moist, neutral to alkaline soil and part to ...
counties.cce.cornell.edu

Espaliers
... complex pattern such as the Belgian fence. The single horizontal cordon has one vertical trunk terminating in two lateral branches that grow horizontally in opposite directions. A double horizontal ... of wooden siding. The space also facilitates training (tying, pruning, etc.), spraying for pests, maintenance of the building (painting), and it increases interesting shadow patterns that add depth and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... Promote development of a strong framework. Enhance early productivity. Aid in the development and maintenance of desirable tree size and shape. Increase fruit size and enhance fruit quality. ... season, continue selecting and developing scaffold limbs. Remove any shoots originating from the main trunk which are not neededfor scaffold development. Head back existing scaffolds slightly to encourage ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... it plenty of water, sawing off the bottom end of the trunk and keeping it away from heat sources. Add no bleach. ... -tolerant plants in summer flower beds save water For a low maintenance, low water summer garden, drought tolerant plants are a must. ... commonly grown garden vegetables. Turn weedy, boring curb strip into low maintenance flower bed Your curbstrip – the area between the street curb and ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Planting Trees and Shrubs - Arizona Gardening
... and cause structural damage. Placing the ‘right plant in the right place’ will prevent continual maintenance or replacement. • Remember that trees and shrubs can take years to develop into the specimens ... poles and create a loop around the trunk to loosely secure the tree. Allowing the trunk to move slightly within the tie promotes formation of strong trunk tissue. Make sure that the wire ...
faq.gardenweb.com

Waterwise and Waterless Gardens
... some bad advice given some years ago, "Grow natives for a no-maintenance garden". Grevilleas could be considered for the waterwise garden, but each ... well as suppressing weed growth. Do not pack mulch up against the trunk of the plant because this could cause collar rot. Keep a gap of about 20mm between the trunk and the mulch. Organic mulches will burn so you may wish ...
farrer.riv.csu.edu.au

Acanthophoenix crinita
... . Probably one of the more cold hardy spiny-palms. Trunk type: A single, spiny trunk. Leaf type: Pinnate (feather shape) Suckering/Solitary: Solitary (single trunk). Maintenance: Average Speed of growth: Fast growing Height: In ...
www.junglemusic.net

Acanthophoenix rubra a spiny palm also known as the red palm
... Coast of South Africa). Cold Hardiness: Approximately 32°, F. Trunk type: When young: single, spiny crown shaft and trunk; sheds spines on trunk as it matures. This palm has bright red colored ... plants shed their spines as they mature); glaucous underside to leaflets. Suckering/Solitary: Solitary (single trunk). Maintenance: Not difficult. Speed of growth: Slow to medium. Height: In the wild up to ...
www.junglemusic.net
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Palm Tree Care - Maintaining a Palm Tree
... -step guide » Products for your Palm Tree General topics · Choosing a palm · Planting a palm · Maintenance · Soil Improvement · Fertilizing · Palm species Insects & Diseases · Bud rot · Fusarium wilt · Ganoderma rot · Giant palm ... to cut too close to the trunk. In the case of a large tree, this is a job that should be left to a tree maintenance specialist. Finally, be careful when using ...
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