Category: Landscape Trees

  • When and How to Fertilize Palms

    Whether potted indoors or grown in the landscape, palms create a tropical ambiance wherever they grow. Unfortunately, these plants may suffer from nutrient deficiencies depending on the soil. Learn more about the symptoms of nutrient deficiency and how to fertilize palms for optimal health in this guide. Read more now. The post When and How…

  • 13 of the Best Willow Trees for the Home Landscape

    Willow trees prefer full sun to partial shade, proximity to water, and well-draining loamy soil. In addition to the popular weeping species, there are upright varieties with twisting branches, curling leaves, and color variegation. Learn about 13 of the best willow varieties for the home landscape in this guide. Read more. The post 13 of…

  • When and How To Water Ginkgo Trees

    Ginkgo trees are a stunning addition to the landscape in Zones 3 to 9, with their statuesque appearance and beautiful fall colors. These trees are low-maintenance and have a decent drought tolerance, but watering at the right time with the optimal amount helps keep them thriving. Learn how to water ginkgo in this guide. The…

  • How to Identify and Manage Willow Galls

    Willow trees need full sun to part shade and moist, loamy soil. Even when their cultural requirements are met, growers may face challenges like unsightly galls. These bumpy growths have various causes, including bacteria, fungi, insects, mites, and nematodes. Read on to learn about willow galls and how to manage them. The post How to…

  • How to Propagate Ginkgo Trees from Stem Cuttings

    If you want to faithfully reproduce a ginkgo tree that you love, or you want to fill an area of your landscape with trees on a budget, propagating via cuttings is the best method. It’s efficient, effective, and easy. Learn more about how to propagate Ginkgo biloba from stem cuttings in this guide. Read more…

  • When and How to Prune a Weeping Willow

    The weeping willow is a landscape tree for USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9 that grows in full sun to part shade with well-draining, sandy loam. Its branches arch gracefully, often sweeping the ground below. Does this type of tree require pruning? Find out when and how to trim your weeping willow in this guide.…

  • How to Grow and Care for Queen Palms

    The queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) is an elegant, regal-looking tree that grows up to 50 feet tall. Tolerant of drought and salt spray, this tropical specimen is easy to care for when grown in its preferred Zones of 9 to 11. Learn how to grow and care for queen palms in this guide. Read more…

  • Reasons and Fixes for Fraying and Shedding Palm Fronds

    Palms are a diverse group of plants suited to cultivation in Zones 6 to 13 depending on the species. Fronds that are fraying or shedding may be a sign of a problem or could simply be the natural growth tendency of the specific type. Learn about reasons why palm fronds may fray or shed in…

  • Learn About Dutch Elm Disease

    Want to strike fear into the heart of a tree lover? Mention the words Dutch elm disease. This problem is caused by fungi that is spread by elm beetles and it can spell disaster if you don’t catch it quickly. Learn more about this devastating problem, what to look for, and what you can do…

  • How to Grow and Care for Saucer Magnolia Trees

    The saucer magnolia is the most popular deciduous magnolia species in the US for its masses of large, colorful blossoms on a compact, low-maintenance tree. It performs reliably in the home garden with superior pest- and disease-resistance. Learn how to plant and grow these magnificent flowering trees in this guide. The post How to Grow…

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