Is Ivy growing on tree good or bad?
Ivy can eventually cause damage to trees because of the extra weight loaded onto branches and also because it can act as a wind trap, especially during the winter when many trees lose their leaves.
Why do trees don't grown above the timber line?
Above the timber line is the alpine zone. This zone is an area in which trees cannot grow because the altitude makes it too cold for the trees to survive.
Find the adjective My mother began to prune the dead parts of our tree?
Adjective would be Dead.
this is an Q/A site not a ; "lets find the adjective site coz we havent got lives" :@
When to pollard trees and shrubs?
This is best carried out when the leaves have fallen. With Evergreens do it in the early Spring.
Do new leaves grow back in the spring on a blood good Japanese maple after a deer ate the leaves?
I dont think so
What is the best pesticide for the Jatropha tree?
Pesticides with the active ingredient imidacloprid are effective choices for the Jatropha tree.
Specifically, the Jatropha tree tends to be described as pest-free. But it may have problems with cutworms (Agrotis ipsilon), stink bugs (Nezara viridula) and tip borer caterpillars (Dichocrosis punctiferalis). Imidacloprid may be applied as a soil drench to solve soil pests such as cutworms. But it also may be applied as foliar spray or trunk injection to solve above ground pests.
Why do the leaves on Australian peppermint willows turn red and drop?
Because it is a deciduous tree.
How hardy is Japanese maple peaches and cream?
Zones are a crap shoot but any Japanese maple can safely be grown in zone 6, but most can be grown in the warmer parts of zone 5 . Peaches and Cream should do ok in 5b or any place it is no exposed to anything consatantly at or below -15 and has some protection . All variegated JMs will need some shade in summer too . Many Jms who die blamed on the cold are actually due to being too wet or sitting in water or freezing water in winter. Peaches and cream is not less hardy thasn most Jms. The most important thing is to not buy a twig, which many etailers sell because they are easy and cheap to ship. Lack of a developed root system of a young tree will likely doom your tree if it gets even to zero. Davidsan
How do you get the city to trim trees that are on power lines?
Very easily. Just phone up the power company. They want to get this taken care of just as much as you do. If the line gets cut and they have to come out and restore your service, that'll cost them a lot more than it would to trim a tree. In fact, if the power company discovered it before you did, they'd be out there trimming whether or not you wanted them to trim.
Where to take tree branches that i have cut down in my yard?
You should take your tree branches as well as any other garden refuse to your local garden refuse collection site.
Of course it depends on the facilities and rules in your particular jurisdiction. You need to call your town offices and ask your question there.
The existing bottom branches have likely died long ago. To check, start trimming from the outside edge of each branch until you reach green growth inside. If any "suckers" appear on the trunk, allow them to grow. Fertilize the tree this year (I hired a professional to give mine a good feeding) and water deeply during the summer.
Amla tree is not giving fruit?
Amla its self one of fruit only and amla and in INDIA people are use to make Pickle and also some Hair oil and Herbal Medicine.
Can you make a gum tree stop producing gumballs?
yes, but you will need a large amount of string, four bananas and some turkey
Who lives at copper beech kingsland road shrewsbury SY37AQ?
i do Owen Warlow? Shrewsbury, house by the river? why?
Can you use the chips as bark of a tree you have cut down?
As long as the bark is disease-free or you will be spreading disease all over your yard. I like to compose the chips for at least 4 months (a year is the best bet) before I spread it as mulch so it won't burn the plants.
Can money trees be planted outside in dirt?
Yes, money trees can be planted outside in dirt. The tropical wetland tree native to Central and South America (Pachira aquatica) likes moist soils and withstands periodic flooding and waterlogged locations along water bodies. It survives upland soils if it is not exposed to direct sunlight in summer and receives generous supplementary irrigation that prevents the roots and soils from ever drying out the top 5 inches (12.7 centimeters) of soil.
What is the meaning of pruning?
To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay., To cut off or cut out, as useless parts., To preen; to prepare; to dress., To dress; to prink; -used humorously or in contempt., A plum; esp., a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes.
Does a Purple Leaf Plum Hedge produce cherries?
No. The purple leaved plum is Prunus Pissardii which very occasionaly will produce plums.
Which agricultural worker cuts down trees with chain-saws?
a lumberjack... leaping from tree to tree in the mighty rivers of british colombia