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Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Directions for Planting a Bareroot Fruit Tree
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Planting a Bareroot Fruit Tree Materials Needed: · Shovel · Predug hole three to four feet in diameter · ...
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Olive Trees With Mossy-Like Growth On the Branches
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Olives with mossy growth inside Q. I am a master gardener in Lake Havasu City, AZ. I am attaching photos of an olive tree at LH Baptist...
How to Prune Texas Rangers
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Q. Last year I read in your blog how to prune texas rangers. Now I can't find that article. Can you repeat it? Thank you. ...
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Science in Action: Las Vegas - Making the Desert Bloom
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Question. Where can you go and visit Egypt, Sherwood Forest, New York, a tropical island, a Pirate’s island, Monte Carlo, th...
Considerations for Desert Landscape Designs
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One of the fears about landscapes designed for desert environments is that the design will actually use more water than was...
I Want Quince Trees But Can't Find Them at the Nursery
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Quince fruit tree at The Orchard Q. My family has for many years had access to wild abandoned Quince bushes “trees”. They apparently ...
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Oleander Has Leaves That are Crunching Up
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Q. I have 4 oleander bushes that were doing great, now 2 of them are drying up the leaves are turning light and they are crunching up, wh...
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Science in Action: Hydraulic Lift Little Understood in Plants
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Deep tree roots are important for large trees. We know that these roots help to stabilize large trees, keeping them anchored during hig...
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