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(FAQ / Tree Tips for May!)
... as Magnesium (Mg), Manganese (Mn), Zinc (Z), and Iron (Fe). Palm roots don’t reach out nearly as far typical evergreen and deciduous trees so, fertilizing out to the drip line is not needed as in other ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Aspen Tree)
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Common: Quaking Aspen
Family: Salicaceae
Origin: Native
Form & Character: A deciduous tree that grows upright with spreading branches that form a rounded top. This tree is often ...
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(FAQ / What Trees Should I Plant In My Yard?)
... but they are the only bad part of this tree! Be sure to get some gloves to work with this tree, as the spines can draw blood.
Cascalote
The Cascalote tree is mostly evergreen, but it may go deciduous ...
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(FAQ / Benefits of Trees)
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Learn more about mature tree care HERE
Monthly Tree Tips:
Deciduous tree pruning and planting
Olive Tree pruning and spraying
Benefits of winter rain – Leaching of salts and toxins
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: White Mulberry Tree)
... Use: A great great shade tree. Provides dense summer shade and is good over turf or in parks.
Form & Character/Growth Habit: Deciduous shade tree, rounded to spreading, vigorous upright/fast ...
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(FAQ / November Tree Tips & Holiday Plant Lights)
... safely go a full year with their normal summer trimming. This semi-annual interval also has the benefit of tidying up “shaggy” trees for the holiday season.
It will soon be time to prune all deciduou ...
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(FAQ / What You Need To Know About Growing Backyard Fruit Trees)
What You Need To Know About Growing Backyard Fruit Trees
Tune-In Below! The topic is all about deciduous fruit trees!
Getting Started with Urban Orcharding
Farmer Greg's favorite thing to grow an ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Ocotillo)
John Eisenhower of Integrity SavATree talks about the Tree of the Month, the Ocotillo!
Tree of the Month: #ocotillo
Form: Shrub
Seasonality: Deciduous perennial
Size: 25 feet tall with ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Crape Myrtle)
... Maitland discuss the Tree Of The Month: The Crepe Myrtle! A colorful accent for your home. Tips on pruning deciduous trees past December-January. Proper irrigation around your trees to avoid over or unde ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Canyon Hackberry)
... Character: A deciduous broadleaf tree, upright, stout, sturdy, homely, clumsy
Seasonal Color: Some yellow brown fall foliar color.
Size/Growth Habit: Strongly upright to 30 to 60 feet ...
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(FAQ / How Plants Survive in the Desert)
... . Seasonal Leaves or No Leaves
Small leaf surface area reduces evaporation. Some leafless plants photosynthesize through their bark or stems.
Leaves That Drop During Hot Weather
Summer deciduous plan ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Desert Willow)
... willow has a long deciduous habit, often up to 6 to months (November to April). It is an open and airy small tree that is mostly multiple trunk, arid, colorful during the summer, but "sticks and seed ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Apple Tree)
John Eisenhower of Savatree Integrity Tree Service talks about the Tree of the Month, the Apple Tree!
Apple Tree | "Anna" and "Dorsett Golden" Apple
Form: Tree
Seasonality: Deciduo ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Foothills Palo Verde)
... Arizona, and into Sonora and Baja California.
Landscape Use: Xeric and/or native desert gardens as a small multi-branched tree or large background shrub.
Form & Character: Deciduous tree, stiff, ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Desert Mesquite)
... America
Comments: Some varieties have thorns.
Velvet Mesquite
Form: Tree
Seasonality: Deciduous
Size: 25 ft high by 25 ft wide
Leaves: Compound ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Chinese Pistache)
... property, provides nice fall color.
Form: Tree; Strong & Flexible
Seasonality: Deciduous
Size: 25 ft to 40 ft High, 20 ft to 30 ft Wide; Moderate Growth Rate
Color: ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Pomegranate)
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Form: Shrub or tree
Seasonality: Deciduous
Size: 3-10 ft high and as wide
Leaves: Shiny dark, pointed ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Desert Fern)
... deciduous during late spring prior to flowering.
Size: Slow to moderate growth to 20 feet with greater spread.
Leaves: Tiny green leaflets, fern-like appearance, turn yellow, then drop mid-spring ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Monk's Pepper Tree)
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Form: Shrub or multi-stemmed tree
Seasonality: Deciduous
Size: 25ft high by 25ft wide
Leaves: Dark green foliage, leaves compound; odd number ...
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(FAQ / Tree of the Month: Palo Verde)
... Tree
Seasonality: Deciduous
Size: 35ft tall by 30 ft wide
Leaves: Tiny, compound, light green leaves, leafless most of the year
Flowers: Bright yellow pea-like bloom clusters covering the entir ...