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5 rules to follow when planting trees — including the ‘3-year trunk' tip
Smallholder Sally Coulthard shares how to plant a woodland, with winter being the best time to get planting, as well as the ...
What shape is a tree? For most people, it’s like a lollipop or a feather duster: a single trunk topped by a green bunch of branches and leaves. “Not all trees are like that,” said Sharon Yiesla, plant ...
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Money tree: How to grow, trunk thickening techniques, & braiding tips (Pachira aquatica, P glabra)
The Money Tree, or Pachira aquatica, is one of the all around very best houseplants that everyone can have success growing.
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How Often To Water A Money Tree—And How To Tell If You're Overdoing It
While money trees are native to tropical wetlands, they don't like soggy soil. Learn how often to water a money tree for a happy, healthy houseplant.
Question: We have a lime and avocado tree. Do I clear the sod out from underneath the trees and, if so, how much to remove? Answer: Many gardeners may remember the spaces of clear soil under citrus ...
When planting a lettuce or pansy seedling, you just scoop open a hole, plop it in and cover the roots. Planting trees is far more complicated, especially when it comes to fruit trees. It’s best to ...
For those thinking about adding a tree or shrub to their landscape, fall is a great time while the soil is still warm to plant many different types of ornamentals. There are a few exceptions for some ...
Although they don’t spew ash or ooze lava, mulch “volcanoes” wreak their own kind of havoc. Mounded against tree trunks in sloping piles suggesting a miniature Mount St. Helens, too much mulch can ...
If you’ve ever killed a fern, overwatered a succulent, and sworn off houseplants in the same month, the 2026 Plant of the ...
As temperatures drop and the days get shorter, Minnesotans think of putting the garden to bed for the season and perhaps putting their feet up for the winter. But there's one more task that homeowners ...
Hardy trees and shrubs are naturally well armored against winter weather, but they have fewer defenses against animals.
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