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Deodar Cedar Tree Identification
Tree Identification
Do I Have a Deodar Cedar?
Here’s your ultimate guide on how to identify a Deodar Cedar tree. Its name evolves from the word devadaru, which is Sanskrit for “timber of the gods.” And that’s not only in reference to its gracious, elegant aesthetics.
What Does A Flowering Dogwood Look Like
Plant Health Care
When Do Flowering Trees Bloom in Spring, Including Fruit Trees
Everything you need to know about which fruit or flowering trees bloom in spring. Get a list of trees by growing zones that have pink or yellow flowers, and which flowering trees have the longest bloom. Is your fruit or flowering tree not blooming? Learn why!
Recycle Christmas Tree Into Mulch Or Compost Davey Tree
Soil Care & Mulching
Is a Christmas Tree Good for Mulch or the Compost Pile?
Don’t kick for Christmas tree to the curb after the holidays. Think about putting the tree to work in your garden by turning it into mulch or compost, learn more here!
Ivy Growing On Trees
Trimming & Pruning
Why You Should Be Removing Ivy From Trees (And How To Do It!)
Does it harm trees for ivy to grow? Learn if you should remove ivy from trees and the best techniques for removing ivy from trees. You can even kill ivy with vinegar.
How To Keep Grass Green In Summer Davey Tree
Lawn Care & Maintenance
How to Keep Grass Green in Hot Summer Weather
Keeping your lawn green in the summer is easy! The solution lies in things you’re already doing. Learn 9 tricks to keep your lawn looking fresh all summer.
Dry Brown Pine Tree
Insect & Disease Issues
How To Tell If Your Pine Trees Are Dead Or Dormant
Here are common signs that your pine tree may be sick.
Winterberry Holly
Tree Identification
Do I Have a Winterberry Holly?
Learn how to identify a Winterberry Holly by its leaf, fruit, and bark. Winterberry Holly can grow in zones 3-9 and prefers acidic soil. The shrub needs at least 4 and up to 6 hours of uninterrupted sunlight per day and blooms in late spring.
Cicada Control Netting
Insect & Disease Issues
How to Survive Cicada Season with Netting for Trees
Learn how to survive cicada season with netting for trees.
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