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How to Transplant Alberta Spruce From the Ground & Not a Pot
The Alberta spruce tree, also called a dwarf white spruce, is a small, slow-growing conifer. It's a popular tree to plant in small open areas or flower gardens as an accent. Growing in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 2 to 6, the Alberta spruce can grow to 12 feet tall but will take 25
Soil Types in Madison County, Alabama
Madison County features many distinct soil types.Arid soil image by Igor Baryshev from Fotolia.comMadison County, Alabama, is situated in the Tennessee Valley, just south of the Tennessee border and 100 miles south of Nashville. It is Alabama's third most populated county, and its largest...
Elevation and White Oak Trees
The white oak tree is used as a lumber specimen for the making of products such as barrels, while its acorns are adored as a foodstuff by animals. Two species of white oak grow across a significant portion of the U.S. and Canada, with the tree's ability to thrive at different elevations dependent on
How to Get Rid of Hair Algae in a Saltwater Aquarium
Hair algae can become a nuisance in saltwater aquariums if it's left unchecked. This type of algae is green and wispy and can spread quickly. It can attach itself to aquarium decorations, glass or almost any type of surface. Once you notice hair algae growing in your aquarium, take some easy steps t
How to Grow Yellow Squash From Seed
Yellow squash is a warm season vegetable that is grown during spring, summer or fall. The plant grows in a small, compact bush unlike winter squash, which grow on vines. The yellow squash fruit is used in many recipes and has a slightly nutty flavor. Yellow squash takes about 65 days to grow from se
What to Do for Tree Fungus on Poplar Trees
There are about 35 different species of poplar trees in the world. The three main groups of poplars in North America are cottonwoods, aspens and balsam poplars. The broad-leaf trees are fast growing but relatively short lived. Poplar trees are susceptible to different fungal diseases, although some
Raspberry Plants & Chicken Manure
Chicken manure is a rich source of plant nutrients. When properly composted and carefully applied it is a safe soil amendment even for use on organically produced raspberries. Research at Washington State University also suggests that chicken manure and other organic soil amendments can be effective
Popcorn Trees
Popcorn tree also bears the name Chinese tallow tree. It is a 30- to 40-foot-tall tree that has white seeds inside the fruit borne on the ends of the branches. Chinese cultivators extracted tallow from the seeds inside the fruits to use in candles and soap. Popcorn tree is only suitable for cultivat
How to Care for Car Paint After Rain
If your car gets covered with dried-on water spots after the rain, you need to use a strong cleaning routine that gets all of the spots off of the paint without causing damage to the vehicle surface. Your basic car wash solution gets off light buildup, but a more thorough cleaning is required for th
The Job of a Tree Planter
The job of a tree planter is crucial to improving the health of our environment while providing valuable economic resources and lucrative employment opportunities. Tree planting jobs can be found in every corner of the world today.
What Do Columbine Flowers Need to Survive?
Columbines, or aquilegia, are colorful woodland flowers that are easy to grow. Although they are hardy flowers, columbine flowers do have several needs that must be met for them to survive.
How to Plant Bougainvilleas
Beautiful bougainvilleas are tropical weather-loving plants that can be grown as shrubs or vines, depending on the variety. What makes bougainvilleas so favored by many of their admirers is their outstanding flowering ability, which makes them one of the most spectacular and beautiful flowering plan
How to Revive Your Citrus Trees
Harsh winters, dry summers and poor maintenance are just some of the factors that can slow or stunt the growth of your citrus tree. The tree's loss of vigor results in poor fruit development, and even the complete failure to produce. If caught early, however, you can revive your ailing citrus tree.
How to Kill Moss on Concrete
Whether you hate the appearance of moss on your concrete or are worried about it ruining your paths, driveways or walkways, know that you're not alone in your moss-related frustration. Though its lush, deep-green appearance can give your home an interesting look, you may find moss dirty and unattrac
Flowering Trumpet Vine
Flowering trumpet vines, also called hummingbird vines, will grow quickly and cover anything it grows near. The flowering trumpet vine can be found across the Southeastern states of the United States.
Life Cycle of the Lodgepole Pine
You may be surrounded by a stand of lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) if you live in a mountainous region of the western United States but are unlikely to have encountered one if you live in an urban area. A perennial evergreen, the average mature lodgepole pine is 70 feet high and 2 feet wide with a
How to Prune Concord Grape Vines
The Concord grape was developed in 1849 by Ephraim Wales Bull in Concord, Massachusetts. Today Concord grapes are one of the most versatile varieties of grape for the home gardener to grow, since they can be used in jams, jellies, juice, dessert recipes and wines. The grapevines can be trained to gr
When Do Carnations Bloom?
Although carnations are the birth flower for people born in January, its flowers do not bloom until much later in the year. Popular for corsages, boutonnieres and bouquets, carnations bloom in warmer months.
How to Kill a Blue Spruce
Felling a tree is perhaps the fastest way of removing it from your garden or yard, even if it is an evergreen, like the blue spruce (Picea pungens). Although the pyramidal tree enhances the landscape with attractive foliage, removing it becomes necessary if it is severely damaged or diseased beyond