Growing a dogwood tree in any space helps create a lush landscape ... so they can be placed directly underneath a tree's ...
If you have a bare dogwood tree (Cornus florida) sitting in your backyard getting ready to bloom again, it's time to give it a quick pruning to ensure flowers grow on every stem. Pruning your dogwood ...
Flowering dogwood can grow on both well-drained and moist soils. However, saplings struggle in extremely wet conditions. Topographically, it can be found on flat lands as well as lower and middle ...
Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces you to the flowering dogwood, a species with simple leaves with an interesting venation pattern on them, white blossoms in the spring and red to ...
The best time to prune dogwoods is while it's dormant in the early spring, just before the leaves appear. This allows the ...
Late summer to early fall is the worst time to prune trees. Here's when you should prune them instead for the healthiest ...
You don't have to travel far to experience fall foliage when you plant the best fall color trees in your backyard! Here are ...
Falling temperatures and wind and rain might mean the garden is less appealing but there are some jobs that need to be done ...
Boiling water is a low-cost way to weaken a stump’s structure so that you can kill and remove it. Expose the stump’s root ...
NARRATOR: A seed contains everything a new plant needs to start growing. The moment a seed starts to grow is called ‘Germination’. Some people plant seeds in pots or in gardens to germinate.
trees to view in the autumn that are used as street trees or planted in parks or other green spaces, e.g., yellowwood (golden yellow), honeylocust (golden or bright yellow), buckeyes (bronze-­‐orange) ...