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June 15, 2006
Alternatives to Ash
Is emerald ash borer affecting your ash trees? A Purdue University horticulture professor emeritus offers 13 trees that could substitute for Flaxinus.
by Harrison L. Flint
Getting the Roots Right
Proper root depth has been widely accepted as crucial to tree health — and achieving that goal is a shared responsibility.
by Gary Watson and Angela Hewitt
Berry Tasty Ground Covers
Vaccinium species are known for their edible fruits, like cranberry, lingonberry and lowbush blueberry; they also double as ornamental groundcovers.
by Dr. Lee Reich
Trashy Treasures
A sales and marketing pro gives landscapers and garden designers creative ways to trash tradition by turning everyday objects into garden accents.
by Janet Rademacher
June 15, 2006
Chimonanthus praecox
June 15, 2006
Re:Sources 6-15-06
June 15, 2006
Earwig control in the landscape and garden
June 15, 2006
What's Growing On 6-15-06
June 15, 2006
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