Q: We are having a large, cottonless cottonwood cut down and the stump left in place. What can I use to help keep suckers from springing up? Will I need to wait a while to plant things around it? If ...
I was reading a survey from the Arbor Day Foundation, deciding, uncharacteristically, to fill it out immediately upon opening it, because it promised free coffee to the first 50 people who mailed it ...
Q: We had a large cottonless cottonwood that we cut down. We had the tree removed and used a stump grinder to get rid of the stump. Our goal was to remove the tree and create a rose garden in its ...
How lucky we are to be offered such a diversity of plants at such convenience. But do be careful, in winter, of succumbing to planting a "very hardy, drought resistant and rapid growing tree" ...
With the water restrictions most Front Range communities face this year, this is not the best time to renovate your garden. But, if you do decide to replace a dead or unsatisfactory shade tree, this ...
Cottonwoods are fast growing trees in Populus genus. These trees are hardy to zones 2 through 9. Cottonwood trees produce cotton every other year. They preserve their resources. There is a cottonwood ...
I needed shade on the west side of my house until my black oak could grow and cover the area, so I chose the fast-growing cottonwood and a male clone from Sander's Nursery in Inola. Cottonwood is ...
Cottonwoods are fast growing trees in Populus genus. These trees are hardy to zones 2 through 9. Cottonwood trees produce cotton every other year. They preserve their resources. There is a cottonwood ...
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