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Cedar Tree Care: Tips For How To Grow Cedar Trees
Infested trees generally exhibit symptoms including brown or yellow foliage, reduction of plant sap, white cocoons or black,. They grow fast and can be found in a wide range of climate zones.Cedar trees are not hard to grow and will give elegance to any...
Ohio
Willoughby
Deodar Cedar Info: Tips On Growing Deodar Cedar In The Landscape
) are not native to this country but they offer many of the advantages of native trees. It is native to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, and thrives in the coastal regions of the United States.Deodar cedar trees grow into a loose pyramid shape, with 2-inch...
Ohio
Willoughby
Winter Damage To Cedars: Repairing Winter Damage On Cedar Trees
They burst as they refreeze and, in time, die off.This results in the winter damage to cedars you see in spring, like dead foliage. Winter cold and ice can result in winter damage to trees and shrubs, including.
Ohio
Willoughby
Blue Atlas Cedars: Caring For A Blue Atlas Cedar In The Garden
Rather than staking the branches to create a shape, you can allow them to mound and spread.If you take care when planting, caring for a weeping Blue Atlas cedar should not be too difficult.
Ohio
Willoughby
Japanese Cedar Tree Facts – How To Care For Japanese Cedar
) are lovely evergreens that become more splendid as they mature. Their short, shiny needles are an eye-catching shade of blue-green, arranged in spirals pointing toward the tip of the stems, like foxtails.
Ohio
Willoughby
Cedar Of Lebanon Tree – How To Grow Lebanon Cedar Trees
The cones are light green until they mature, when they become brown. They are long lived and have a maximum life span of over 1,000 years. In the wild, Lebanon cedar trees thrive on slopes facing the sea where they form open forests.
Ohio
Willoughby
Garden Visitor: The Waxwing
Unlike other birds that dependably migrate from one region to another, the waxwing instead travels spontaneously in search of its favorite food, berries. Waxwings range across most of the U.S., but because they are nomadic, you must remain observant in...
California
El Segundo
Uprooting a Beech Hedge
A bit of hedge that decided its place in the garden was to illustrate its non-conformity and throw off the symmetry of my little border by growing over a foot in front of the rest of the hedge.Well, I could not have this.
California
El Segundo
Butter Daisy, a Low Maintenance Annual
Butter daisies are practically disease and insect free. Students who finished their work early were allowed to weed and water the plants. Year after year it reseeds in the flowerbed out by the street where it is subjected to the hot, afternoon sun and...
California
El Segundo
How to Revive a Dying Cedar Hedge
If the hedges were exposed to excessive fertilizer that may have caused the dieback, do not add more fertilizer. Maintain evenly moist, but not soupy wet, soil at all times or cedars discolor and die back from persistent drought stress.Don a pair of gloves...
California
Santa Monica
Growing Biennial Vegetables for Flowers and Seeds
Refrigeration of roots at just above freezing is method used by commercial seed growers of biennial root crops, because it preserves their quality and subjects them to an extended cold period.
England
Liverpool
Win the War on Weeds!
Have you ever had to battle with a weedy, jungle-like garden? Ground Resistance Resistance is far from futile! Consider covering bare soil with a cover crop or green manure to crowd out weeds and add valuable organic material.
England
Liverpool
Free Mulch! How to Make It and Where to Get More
These mulches may be free but their value to gardeners is inestimable! They help reduce the arduous tasks of weeding and watering in summer, protect your beds over winter, and improve the soil all year round.
England
Liverpool
How to Create a Vegetable Garden on a Slope
This is one of the little quirks you learn from gardening on a slope. I love the way plants stack up in a hillside garden, layer upon layer, so that it looks even more lush than it really is.
England
Liverpool
5 Tips for Late Summer Planting Beds
In the row where next year's tomatoes and peppers will go, I like to sow nitrogen-fixing legumes like hairy vetch, crimson clover, or Austrian winter peas, or a blend that includes vetches, grains and clovers.
England
Liverpool
How to Ripen Fruit Faster
What tricks do you use? Squashes need to be cured before storing , a simple process that will keep your ripe fruits in good condition throughout the winter. However, it's worth noting a couple of simple techniques for softening up the sometimes rock-hard...
England
Liverpool
Keep Plum Trees Healthy and Productive With Summer Pruning
Branches infected with silver leaf will have a tell-tale dark stain at the centre. Bacterial canker affects plums, cherries and other trees in the Prunus family. Photo by Jerzy Opiola In summer the leaves of infected plums take on a silvery sheen (although...
England
Liverpool
How to Dry Chili Peppers
Begin by tying a knot into one end of the line. Push the needle through the green cap of each chili, rather than the flesh of the fruit, which could serve as an entry point for mold.
England
Liverpool
Help Your Garden Survive a Summer Drought
The solution is to wet the seed drill before sowing, to give them the cool, moist surroundings they crave. Two watering cans are better than one! Don't Blast Your Plants A strong spray from a hose can knock plants about or blast potting soil out of containers.
England
Liverpool
Grow Potatoes for a Christmas Crop
If you thought growing potatoes was hugely satisfying, second-crop potatoes will prove even more so! Give your holiday season dinners a home-grown boost and try them for yourself. The seeds are exactly the same as those sold for spring planting, only...
England
Liverpool
Growing Fruit: Why Thinning Creates a Better Harvest
Apples generally produce clusters of between two to six fruits. We need to thin them to just one or two fruits per cluster. Aim to leave about 4-6 inches (10-15cm) between individual apples of eating varieties.
England
Liverpool
5 Organic Controls for Greenhouse Whitefly
They'll feast on aphids too. Then, when the eggs hatch, the young Encarsia feed on the larvae from the inside out. Needless to say, the first line of control is to take action as soon as they appear; the early gardener catches the whitefly, so to speak.
England
Liverpool
6 Ways to Extend Your Harvests
Grass clippings are a ready-to-hand source of instant mulch too, and will help to keep plant roots cool and moist in hot, dry weather. Top up mulches with new material. Top Up Mulches for A Nutrient Boost Mulches of organic material applied earlier in...
England
Liverpool
Fight Pests Without Using Bug Spray
Practice crop rotation to help prevent a build-up of crop-specific pests in the soil, and if you have suffered from a soil-borne pest such as wireworm it's a good idea to dig or at least disturb the top few inches of soil with a fork between crops –...
England
Liverpool
Growing Cabbages from Sowing to Harvest
Mint can be used to help deter flea beetles. When you sow depends on what type of cabbage you're growing. Firm your cabbages into the ground well, then water generously to settle the soil around the roots.
England
Liverpool
Make the Most of Your Summer Garden
Easy DIY Drinks Cooler On hot summer days don't forget to quench your thirst with all manner of smoothies, cordials and lemonades made from garden-grown fruits and herbs. Make your own flower pot beer cooler – no tools required! And how about this ingenious...
England
Liverpool
Try Asian Radishes this Fall
Watermelon radishes provide a unique color in the kitchen that's welcome in salads, sandwiches and sushi Thin slices of watermelon radish turn any salad into a rainbow, or you can pickle them to add color and crunch to sandwiches.
England
Liverpool