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Category: Trees

link to 9 Common Problems and Possible Solutions of Kentia Palms

9 Common Problems and Possible Solutions of Kentia Palms

We will discuss the Common Problems and Possible Solutions of Kentia Palms in this article. Having Kentia Palms in your living room is an attractive way of adding charm to your home...

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9 Tips for Growing and Caring for the Weeping Pussy Willows

The Weeping Pussy Willow is an excellent addition to your garden. There are not too many plants with such a dramatic name and effect on your garden as this tree. It gets the name from the furry...

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Do Pine Trees Need A Lot of Sun?

Pine trees are no different from any other type of plant or tree, in that, they also need basic elements like sunlight, water, and air to survive. Without these elements, pine trees will not grow to...

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Types of Tree Identification Apps (For Android and iOS)

Gone are the days that we have to memorize every various species of trees. Nowadays, you only need to have a mobile phone and a working tree identifier application to know a tree of a certain kind....

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What Type of Tree Roots Grow Straight Down?

There are a great many trees that you plant, and they grow much bigger than you thought they would grow. Then they seem to have gotten much closer to your house than you thought they would. Trees...

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What Trees Have The Least Invasive Roots?

An average tree has as much of a significant root mass beneath the ground as it has above. Most of the mass of the root system of a tree is in the upper 18-24 inches of soil. The roots can spread as...

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