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Stop Diseases in Trees

... it also can come back on the newer fruits, rendering them inedible (unless you enjoy eating fungus). To prevent this malady, you should prune your trees often to encourage good air circulation. Buildups of moisture are the main cause of the ... Read Read: Stop Diseases in Trees

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Things to Critique When Choosing a Tree

... experience, including the amount of work you have to put in and the amount of rewards (fruit) you will obtain. Dwarf trees are ideal if you only have a limited amount of open space in your yard. They take up as little as only as eight-foot ... Read Read: Things to Critique When Choosing a Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Guidling Your Tree Branches

... . Training has not been around for very long. Through tying down branches or propping them up from the ground, one can direct the growth of the tree to take whatever shape they want. This theory is usually used in the early days of the tree ... Read Read: Guidling Your Tree Branches

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Why You Should Stake a Young Tree

... . If the skies will be pretty clear for a while, you should at least temporarily take off the stakes. To wrap it all up, you should never deny your tree a good staking. It is a completely necessary thing to do in certain situations. It is ... Read Read: Why You Should Stake a Young Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

How to Shape Your Trees for the Right Situations

... vertical stem is used, but the connected branches are not horizontal; they grow in the same pattern as a standard tree, only they are two dimensional rather than three dimensional. They are also used to save space, and are used instead of ... Read Read: How to Shape Your Trees for the Right Situations

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Finding the Right Landscaping Tree

... you live. Some trees do not do well in certain places and certain climates. You will have to make sure that the landscaping tree that you choose can grow and flourish where you live. There is no point in spending money on a few landscaping ... Read Read: Finding the Right Landscaping Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Christmas Trees and the Different Types

... make some types more popular than others. Along with other decorative Christmas items such as wreaths and garlands, having a Christmas tree in your home is very essential in creating a special atmosphere for the season. It is believed that ... Read Read: Christmas Trees and the Different Types

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Is Chrismas Tree Themes Worth the Money?

... While many take this simple approach, there are others who take it a step further. There are some parents who tend to focus their Christmas tree theme around a cartoon character or something else that their kids enjoy. The decorations used ... Read Read: Is Chrismas Tree Themes Worth the Money?

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Building a Tree House in Your Backyard

... are fun to play in, there is something that is even more exciting than playing in them. The process of making and designing a tree house or fort is something that you and your child will likely never forget. Therefore, if your child does ... Read Read: Building a Tree House in Your Backyard

By: Jess Shaw | 27/10/2008 | Gardening

Planting Your New Tree

... way home. The entire tree snapped in half, and my friend was left a very sad man. When you have gotten your tree safely back to your yard, look at the bottom of it and see how big the clump of roots is. It may seem like a lot of work now, ... Read Read: Planting Your New Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Choosing the Right Spot for Your Tree

... , electric line, side walk, or any other thing that might disrupt its growing. Once you have planted a fruit tree, the chances of unearthing it and changing its spot without killing it are very slim. Therefore you must always be sure you ... Read Read: Choosing the Right Spot for Your Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Having Your First Tree

... I decided to leave it for a while to see what happens. Every day I went out to check on the progress of the tree; to see if it was any straighter than it was the day before. I daily had my spirits crushed when I saw that it had not improved ... Read Read: Having Your First Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Keeping Up With a Health Tree

... base against strong wind and other weather. If you follow all of this advice during the early years of your tree, you should have an experience that is nothing but joyful. Hopefully you'll learn from the mistakes of others, and take great ... Read Read: Keeping Up With a Health Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Getting Shade From Your Tree

... proper depth, and replacing the soil without compressing it too much. Immediately after planting, you should give the tree its first watering before putting the layer of mulch on. You should always use organic mulch, and have a 2 or 3 inch ... Read Read: Getting Shade From Your Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

Take Care of Your Fruit Tree

... and you're already starting to see unhealthy branches that look either diseased or damaged, you should always remove them. If the tree is wasting nutrients by sending them out to the branch that cannot be saved, it is practically throwing ... Read Read: Take Care of Your Fruit Tree

By: Jess Shaw | 20/08/2008 | Gardening

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