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Tree of Knowledge

 

 

Our Tree of Knowledge is constantly growing.  Stop in frequently for updated garden, landscape and nursery news!

 

Click below to view the newsletters from the 2007 season:

American Sweetgum ▪ About the Shades of Green “kids” ▪ Statues ▪ Trees with attractive bark  ▪ Bold & bright fall color  ▪ Pest Corner: Deer

Tricolor Beech ▪ About Alicia ▪ Birdbaths ▪ Bringing Color to Shaded Areas  ▪ About our Herbs  ▪ Pest Corner: Galls

Heuchera ▪ About the Landscaping Crews ▪ Garden Tools ▪ Hot Summer Tropicals  ▪ Investing in a Hassle-free Future  ▪ Pest Corner: Japanese Beetle

Diane Contorted Larch ▪ About Connie ▪ Benches ▪ Late Bloomers  ▪ About our Herbs  ▪ Pest Corner: Dog Vomit Fungus

Clematis ▪ About Heidi Armillaries ▪ Making a New Bed  ▪ The Dish on Dirt  ▪ Pest Corner: Leafspot

Covey Redbud ▪ About Julie ▪ Tips for Container Gardening ▪ Green Screens ▪ Bug Corner: Aphids, Scale,  Eastern Tent Caterpillar, European Pine Sawfly

Japanese Maples ▪ About Ray ▪ Bahco Pruners ▪ Bug Corner: Products for Insect & Fungus Protection ▪ Soil Testing

Falsecypress ▪ About April ▪ Sundials ▪ Gorgeous Garden Accents ▪ Schedule for Style – Landscape Design

                             

 

Click below to view the newsletters from the 2006 season:

Black-eyed Susan, Katsuratree, Purple Beautyberry ▪ Fall clean-up ▪ Feeding our feathered friends with foliage

Sedum, Ornamental Grasses & Viburnum Dividing perennials Red Maples Time to plant?

Butterfly Bush, Hydrangea, Sevon-son Flower ▪ Weeds to Watch for ▪ Trees are an Asset ▪ Pest Party ▪ Going on Vacation

Campanula, Container Evergreens & Trees ▪ Specialty Forms ▪ Brick Paver Problems ▪ Increase Home Value with Landscaping

Astilbe, Bleeding Heart, Fringe Tree, Potentilla ▪ Ash Trees ▪ Pet Owner’s Warning ▪ Trends in Gardening

Hardy Geranium, Salvia, Lilac, Flowering Crabs ▪ Container Gardening ▪ Gardening with Flavor ▪ Did you know?

Brunnera, Forsythia, Pasque Flower, Serviceberry, Chemicals ▪ Getting the Most from Mulch ▪ Planting Perennials ▪ Certified ▪ We Recommend…

Pear & Magnolia ▪ Good Start to Easy Composting ▪ Perennial Care ▪ Pruning ▪ What to Expect After Winter