Time release fertilizer for Junipers, Spruces and other evergreen trees Easy to use fertilizer spikes; No wasteful runoff, no mess, hazards or smells; Apply early spring and late fall Continuous ...
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There is an interesting type of Ligustrum tree which is ideal for growing in containers. It has lovely golden leaves, and can be pruned to control its growth.
Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera), a cousin of the magnolia, is absolutely stunning in spring when it’s fragrant, ...
You can fertilize every week or two with a diluted solution of fish emulsion or liquid seaweed. Harvest sprigs as needed for ...
Brighten the fall and winter landscape with a profusion of blooms from this charming Southern classic.
Potted hibiscus and angel trumpets (Brugmansia) should also be brought indoors before the first frost and treated as ...
They are generally lower maintenance than exotic species, require less water, fertilizers and pesticides, and often cost less, too. Native trees also support our native wildlife, which evolved ...
If you’re in the market for new trees, consider planting natives. They are generally lower maintenance than exotic species, require less water, fertilizers and pesticides, and often cost less ...