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Strategically landscaping your garden with the best trees for privacy is a wonderful, natural way to veil your space. Beyond offering a living privacy screen, a perimeter of trees offers shade ...
Trees can enhance a residential garden in several ways, particularly by adding to the landscape’s beauty. They provide one or more vertical counterpoints to low-growing annuals and perennials in ...
Purdue Landscape Report: It’s that wonderful time of year again where temps are rising, life is coming back into the landscape, and people are thinking about how to improve the urban canopy around ...
Reimagine your landscape: It's time to put in foundational plants like trees and shrubs BY DAN GILL | Contributing writer Oct 24, 2023 4 min to read ...
Trees galore at fall home show If you would like to learn about fall tree selection, planting and care, be sure to attend the Central Ohio Fall Home Show scheduled for Sept. 6-8 in the Bricker ...
Drought-friendly trees for your landscapeValley oak trees take a lot of water, but they are drought resistant because of their deep root system, which allows them to seek out and find water.
Stinky but handsome and widely popular landscape trees have spawned aggressive invaders, creating thickets that overwhelm native plants and sport nasty four-inch spikes. Bradford pears and 24 ...
Editor’s note: Landscape Confidential is an occasional column by Audrey Clark, a curatorial assistant at the Pringle Herbarium at the University of Vermont. It’s a hulking, dark tree.
Purdue Landscape Report: August was National Check Your Tree Month, but this is something that every tree owner/manager should be doing year-round. As the last hot days of summer are finishing up and ...
Editor’s note: Landscape Confidential is a regular column by Audrey Clark, a curatorial assistant at the Pringle Herbarium at the University of Vermont. This tree is a survivor. Two years ago ...
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