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Want to know what plants to prune? From lavender to wisteria, keep reading for the plants to prune in July before it's too ...
Can you have too many blooms in your garden? Absolutely not. Plant one or a combination of these trees for an outdoor space ...
What you can do is identify and handle poor pruning techniques, dehydration, six-legged invaders, or fungal diseases such as black knot that can cause your flowering tree to decline long before ...
Some cherry and plum trees in the central Ohio area are turning black from a fungal disease. Here's what you need to know.
Summer flowering trees and shrubs, such as crape myrtle, oleander, vitex, althea, repeat flowering roses (prune in late January or early February), and abelia, may also be pruned in late winter ...
You also can prune summer-flowering shrubs and trees that set their flower buds on new growth that resumes in the spring and early summer. Some summer-blooming plants are abelia, althea, cassia ...
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...