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Do Cicadas Like Pine Trees: Everything You Need to Know

August 11, 2022 by Abi
Pine Trees in Texas

It’s summertime and the year that the cicadas hatch. So whether you find these noisy, little guys cute and charming or utterly disgusting, either way, they’re here for the summer. …

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Categories Insects, Plants, Trees, Yard Tags Do Cicadas Like Pine Trees?

How To Propagate Confederate Jasmine: Tips and Tricks

August 11, 2022 by Abi
What Does Jasmine Flower Symbolize?

Confederate jasmine, also known as star jasmine, is a fast-growing vine with delicate, fragrant white flowers. Preferring warmer climates, they flourish in the southern areas of the United States through …

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Categories Plants, Tips and Tricks, Trees, Yard Tags How To Propagate Confederate Jasmine

How Long Does it Take for Tree Stumps To Rot?

August 11, 2022 by Abi
How To Rot a Tree Stump Fast

Tree stumps are unsightly and can be a trip hazard. They can also be challenging to remove, which is why many people choose to let them rot instead. But how …

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Categories Tips and Tricks, Trees, Yard Tags How Long Does it Take for Tree Stumps To Rot?

Muskogee Crape Myrtle: Growth and Care Guide

August 10, 2022 by Lou Austria
muskogee crape myrtle

The Muskogee crape myrtle is a beautiful, tough, and easy-to-grow tree that provides showy blooms in summer and stunning fall color. It’s also one of the most popular trees for …

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Categories Plants, Trees, Uncategorized, Yard Tags muskogee crape myrtle

Cherokee Princess Dogwood Care: Everything You Need to Know

August 9, 2022 by Pam Flowers
How Tall Do Dogwood Trees Get?

The ‘Cherokee Princess’ is a flowering dogwood tree with clusters of white, scented cascades of blooms that show up in spring. Botanical Name Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Princess’ Common Name Cherokee …

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Categories Plants, Trees, Uncategorized, Yard Tags Cherokee Princess Dogwood

Crepe Myrtle Not Blooming: Common Causes

August 9, 2022 by Anastasia Malavolti
Privacy Trees Texas 

Crepe myrtles are stunning plants that you can grow as trees or ornamental shrubs. The main attraction of this plant lies in its gorgeous blooms with a crepe-like texture (hence …

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Categories Plants, Trees, Uncategorized, Yard Tags crepe myrtle not blooming

When to Repot Fiddle Leaf Fig: Tips and Tricks

August 9, 2022 by Abi
How Often To Water Fiddle Leaf Fig

Taking care of houseplants can be tricky, especially if you are growing plants that are not usually grown indoors. However, it is not impossible to grow healthy plants in your …

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Categories Plants, Trees, Yard Tags How to Repot Fiddle Leaf Fig, When to Repot Fiddle Leaf Fig

What Are the Stringy Things That Fall From Oak Trees?

August 9, 2022 by Abi
Sphagnum Moss vs Spanish Moss

If you live in a rural area or in a part of the world that has a lot of trees, you are probably familiar with the sight of the majestic …

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Categories Plants, Trees, Yard Tags What Are the Stringy Things That Fall From Oak Trees?

How to remove a palm tree stump DIY guide

August 8, 2022 by Viktoriya Litovchenko
How To Rot a Tree Stump Fast

If your yard possesses a palm tree stump you might be considering getting rid of it, and rightfully so. In order to remove the stump in a more financially effective …

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Categories Tips and Tricks, Trees, Uncategorized, Yard Tags How to remove a palm tree stump DIY guide

Why Are My Majesty Palm Leaves Turning Brown: Common Causes

August 8, 2022 by Viktoriya Litovchenko
Why are my majesty palm leaves turning brown

One of the most common problems when it comes to caring for a majesty palm plant are its leaves changing in color and going from a vibrant green to a …

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Categories Plants, Tips and Tricks, Trees, Uncategorized, Yard Tags Why are my majesty palm leaves turning brown
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