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Flowering Dogwoods should be planted in sunny spots with ample moisture in the soil and good air circulation from not being crowded by other plantings. The pathogen that is killing Flowering Dogwoods thrives in cool, humid environments that can be ... more
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Although a wide range of research is going on, the flowering of bamboo is still unexplained and mysterious. There are several theories on the causes of flowering and death of bamboos such as the ones relating the phenomenon to pathological, ... more
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The flowering cherry tree amanogawa (prunus serrulata) grows about 10 feet in 10 years. Its full height at maturity is 15 to 25 feet with a horizontal spread of approximately 5 feet. ... more
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The daffodil season can extend for a long period. Starting with some autumn (fall) species then the early jonquils going on to the garden and exhibition types and extending to the late poeticus. Probably for up to 5 to 6 months. ... more
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If you were using nutrients for vegetation (nitrogen-rich), stop them as the plants will need more phosphorous than nitrogen at this stage. Grow supply stores sell great nutrients for flowering. Almost anything with the word bloom in the name will ... more
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The red fruit of the flowering quince bush is edible and non-toxic to humans and animals. ... more
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The cycle of bamboo growth can create problems for pandas since they are dependent on bamboo for food. After a bamboo species flowers and dies off it reduces bamboo availability in large areas. However, typically at least two species of bamboo are ... more
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Rapid growth and weak branching set the Flowering Pear up for frequent storm breakage, especially in those trees over 15 years old. While you can probably "salvage" your tree, you shouldn't expect it to regain the proper branching structure that ... more
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Begonia grandis is a perennial that grows to 2 feet and has delicate arching branches and drooping pink flowers that continue to be attractive when they turn into seed heads. Look for plants at nurseries in spring and summer. Buy Begonia grandis in ... more
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PruningRemove any damaged, diseased or dead branches with pruning shears from the flowering plum tree. Trim any branches that get in the way of lawn maintenance or that are cosmetically unpleasing by using the three-step collar cut. The flowering ... more
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