Tgen
Your ultimate guide to Tgen: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
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Early Color Change Of Foliage: What To Do For Tree Leaves Turning EarlyWhen autumn colors come early to your landscape, you may wonder if your plants are sick or simply confused. Luckily, we speak fluent tree and we?re happy to translate their message to you. This article will help when tree leaves turn early.
By Kristi Waterworth
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What Is Coppicing: Tips On Coppicing TreesCoppicing pruning is trimming trees or shrubs in a way that encourages them to sprout back from the roots, suckers, or stumps. Click on the following article for more information about coppicing trees and coppicing techniques.
By Teo Spengler
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Reasons For A Tree Not Growing StraightYou might be wondering why some trees lean or grow sideways. Turns out, there are a few possible reasons. Read on for more.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Graft Collar And Where Is The Tree Graft Union LocatedMature trees that have undergone this process can develop graft collar suckering, which is undesirable for numerous reasons. What is a graft collar? Learn more about graft collars in this article. Click here to get additional information.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tree Carving Solutions: Tips For Fixing A Vandalized TreeAnyone lucky enough to have trees in the backyard can't help but grow attached to them. If you notice that a vandal has cut into their bark, you'll immediately want to find tree carving solutions. This article can help with that. Click here to learn more.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is Ganoderma Rot – Learn How To Control Ganoderma DiseaseGanoderma fungi that attack maples, oaks, and honey locust trees, among others. If your landscaping includes these or other deciduous trees, you'll want to learn about Ganoderma symptoms so that you can quickly identify and treat them. Click here for more info.
By Teo Spengler
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Can Grafted Trees Revert To Their Rootstock?Tree grafting is an excellent way to bring the best of two varieties together into a single tree. But sometimes grafted trees can revert to their original form. Learn why this happens in the following article.
By Nikki Tilley
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What Are Feeder Roots: Learn About Feeder Roots Of TreesA tree’s root system includes large woody roots and smaller feeder roots. Not everyone is familiar with the feeder roots of trees. What are feeder roots? What do feeder roots do? Click this article for more tree feeder root information.
By Teo Spengler
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Is My Tree Dead Or Alive: Learn How To Tell If A Tree Is DyingIf your tree doesn't leaf out on schedule, you may start wondering "Is my tree alive or dead?" You can use various tests, including the tree scratch test, to determine whether your tree is still alive. This article will help.
By Teo Spengler
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California Bay Laurel Tree Info - California Laurel Bay UsesCalifornia Bay Laurel tree is a long-lived, aromatic evergreen native to Southern Oregon and California. Read on to learn more.
By Liz Baessler
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Planting Trees For The Earth - How To Plant Trees For The EnvironmentIf you want to plant trees to help save the planet, there are ways to get started Read on for our best ideas on ways to plant more trees.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Rehydrate A Tree: Fixing An Underwatered TreeIf you have underwatered trees, you need to get them some water. Fixing dehydrated trees is more complex than simply turning on the hose, however. Read on for more information.
By Teo Spengler
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Softwood Vs. Hardwood Trees – Differences Between Softwood And HardwoodWhat do people mean when they talk about softwood vs hardwood? Read on for a wrap-up of the differences between softwood and hardwood trees.
By Teo Spengler
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Tree Wound Care And Causes: Understanding Types Of Tree WoundsHow do trees get hurt? There are many different types of tree wounds, each with its own causes. Read on for information about tree wounds, as well as how you can help a wounded tree.
By Teo Spengler
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How Do Trees Drink – Where Do Trees Get Water FromWe all know that trees don’t raise a glass and say, “bottoms up.” Yet “bottoms up” has a lot to do with water in trees. To hear more about how trees absorb water, read on.
By Teo Spengler
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Winter Pruning Tips - How To Prune In WinterMost deciduous trees and shrubs are dormant in winter making pruning a good idea. Click here for some winter pruning tips
By Teo Spengler
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Cascalote Information – Growing Cascalote Trees In Your YardWhat is a Cascalote? To learn more about as well as how to grow this Mexican native small tree or shrub click the following.
By Bonnie L. Grant

