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View full size Courtesy of Lisa MeddinGrowing just 7 feet tall in 12 years, the soft weeping form of this dwarf cedar (Cedrus deodora 'Silver Mist') makes it a customer favorite.
Small evergreen shrubs make your yard look great in every season. Dwarf evergreens also provide benefits for birds and ...
Ciscoe Morris, Seattle Times garden writer, tells readers what is happening to western red cedar trees this season; what to use to fertilize the lawn and how to overwinter a red banana plant.
) as a tree, a big one that easily tops 100 feet. This one, introduced for 2013 by , is a fraction the size, but with, as far as I'm concerned, twice the punch. Though only 2 to 4 feet tall ...
SAXONBURG, Pa. (KDKA) -- All the trees welcoming you to the Main Street of Saxonburg have to go. The dwarf flowering pear was recently declared invasive. Now the state says Saxonburg needs to get ...
WALKER -- John Dainsberg, master gardener, suggested fruit tree varieties likely to succeed in northern Minnesota. While dwarf varieties make it easier to pick fruits, he said they are not as ...
A small, slightly bedraggled tree next to a Gwynedd lake is in the running to be crowned the UK’s most iconic. The Lonely ...
What: Cryptomeria japonica “Vilmoriniana” is a captivating dwarf form of Japanese cedar for its short and dense branching, which creates a small rounded form to 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide in ...
What: This dwarf Japanese cedar has an interesting short-tufted growth pattern, forming an irregular pyramidal shape. The tight congested branching of Cryptomeria japonica “Tansu” has a ...
I don’t recall seeing a year as bad as this year for cedar trees, due to a combination of extreme drought and bagworms.
FLORISSANT, Colo. (KRDO) -- The U.S. Forest Service is currently working to fight a disease that is killing trees in Park and Teller counties. The disease is spread from a plant called "dwarf ...
arts entertainment Lifestyle Go green all year long with these great evergreen tree choices for North Texas There are plenty of cold-hardy and shade-friendly options for your landscape.