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150 articles were found tagged as Ornamental Trees And Shrubs:

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ArticleAuthorPublish Date
Umeboshi 梅の実 Plum Diana Wind September 09, 2009
Plant Collars to Put the Water to the Plants Roots Linda-reply42 April 04, 2007
Hedgerows, Shelterbelts, and Windbreaks Gloria Cole August 29, 2007
Hackberry - A tasty treat to many Sarah Barksdale September 13, 2007
Crepe Murder Mystery Joyce B. Gladden October 01, 2007
Devil in a Green Dress Paul Rodman September 29, 2007
Bradford Pear Tree (To plant or not to plant) Deb Magnes October 13, 2007
Hardy Deciduous Shrubs with Colorful Foliage: Part 1 - Golden Foliage Todd Boland August 06, 2008
Ginkgo Biloba: Living Fossil Tree Joyce B. Gladden September 01, 2009
Japanese Maples 101 Todd Boland January 05, 2008
Mimosa Tree - Treasure or Trash ? Sarah Barksdale September 24, 2009
Northern Lights Azaleas Todd Boland January 08, 2008
Hydrangeas…How and Where and What… Part I Paul Rodman January 09, 2008
Hydrangeas…How and Where and What… Part II Paul Rodman January 14, 2008
Hydrangeas…How and Where and What… Part III Paul Rodman January 20, 2008
Winter Pruning of Trees, A Timely Task Paul Rodman January 02, 2008
Chestnuts, Conkers, and Buckeyes Gloria Cole December 18, 2007
Winterberry Hollies: 'Rhet Butler' Meets 'Scarlet O'Hara' and the Results are Explosive Elizabeth MacInerney November 27, 2007
Camellias: Winter Blooming Shrubs for Southern Gardens (Hardiness Zone to 7b) Gloria Cole February 11, 2008
Acacias: Part 1: An Introduction to Acacias Kennedy Harris March 05, 2008
Holly Trees – From Christmas Holly Decorations to Traditional Landscape Specimens Jill M. Nicolaus December 08, 2007
Viburnums - Queens of the Shrub World Victor Carrano January 12, 2008
Topiary: Art with Nature, Part 2~How To Do It Yourself Toni Leland January 22, 2008
Acacias: Part 2: A Symphony in Yellow Kennedy Harris March 12, 2008
Acacias: Part 3: Propagation Kennedy Harris March 23, 2008
Can You Take It With You? Toni Leland February 28, 2008
Plant a Tree, The History of Arbor Day Paul Rodman March 03, 2008
Sugar on Snow Carrie Lamont January 18, 2008
Scented Shrubs for Northern Gardeners Lee Anne Stark March 14, 2008
Two People, One Garden, and No Plan - Can True Love Conquer All? Carrie Lamont February 13, 2008
Thinking Ahead 102: Planning Now for Fall Color & Winter Interest Toni Leland March 10, 2008
ColorChoice® 2008 Introductions Victor Carrano February 04, 2008
Book Review: Great Gardens, Solutions for Small Spaces, by Garden Gate Magazine Cathy M Wallace February 18, 2008
Thinking Ahead 103: Planting for the Future Toni Leland March 16, 2008
Simple Ground Covers for the Garden Mitch Fitzgerald May 26, 2008
Trash Trees: Why We Love Them Mitch Fitzgerald September 08, 2008
Japanese Maples for Small Gardens Victor Carrano February 18, 2008
Perfect Potentilla Lee Anne Stark March 06, 2008
The owl and the pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea green boat. They dined on mince and slices of quince... Darius Van d'Rhys March 25, 2008
A Bonus of Blossoms from your February Fruit Tree Pruning Lois Tilton February 17, 2008

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