Posted by admin | Posted in trees,shrubs | Posted on 20-09-2010
Tags: flower, garden, ornamental shrubs shade, ornamental shrubs shade zone 3, ornamental shrubs shade zone 5, perennial, plants, trees

Plant trees to improve the landscape around your home
Tips from a horticulture educator will help you pick the best tree for your property.
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20 Packets Tree & Shrub Ornamental Shade & Flowering Trees Bundle Great 4 Bonsai $18.00 |
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Designer Plant Combinations: 105 Stunning Gardens Using Six Plants or Fewer $8.94 For every gardener who has hesitated over plant pairings or wondered if an array of favorite plants will work well together in the garden, Designer Plant Combinations inspires and delights with professionally designed combinations using just two to six plants. Here are the secrets to combining French lavender with California fuchsia; prairie coneflower with hummingbird mint; and tall purple moor g… |
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50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants: The Prettiest Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Shrubs that Deer Don’t Eat $11.33 What’s the biggest problem facing gardeners? Drought, lack of sun, or the ever-present threat of disease? Nope, it’s deer. The beautiful animals immortalized in Disney’s Bambi are also the garden’s biggest pests. Increased hunting regulations have caused the deer population to swell to more than 30 million. At the same time, suburban expansion has led to a loss of natural habitat. The resu… |
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An Encyclopedia of Shade Perennials $26.45 Finding an array of unique and diverse plants for shade might seem like a daunting task, with limited options available to the gardener. Shade perennial expert W. George Schmid dispels this perception in his new encyclopedia. This companionable reference provides information on more than 7000 species and cultivars in 184 genera, from Acanthus to Woodwardia — some new to horticulture, others unju… |
