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How much soil or mulch should I buy?

      How much soil or mulch to buy can be a mystery, and it never seems to go as far as we think it should. These are guide lines, not rules because soil settles. For example I built 2 vegetable beds that were 20' X 4' and 6" deep. I calculated I wound need 40 cubic feet of soil for each bed. I … Read more about How much soil or mulch should I buy?

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Living Christmas Trees

    Who said it has to be shaped like a triangle and smell piney?   Every year, I see signs for "Live Christmas Trees". It drives me batty. It should say "cut Christmas trees", or how about just "Christmas Trees". How can a tree, that has had its roots cut off, be "live"? They were alive...months … Read more about Living Christmas Trees

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Trees add value to our lives

The old saying, "Can't see the forest for the trees", may be far too applicable this year. Many of us are concerned about a single tree or even a few, on our own property, after we buy homes in woodstock and other places with lush greenery. If  we step back and look at the entire picture, we will … Read more about Trees add value to our lives

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What is next for our trees?

What do we do now? One big thing this year 2011 taught us is that we had forgotten what a real drought is.   Oh, we can go two months without rain and moan like crazy, but we were not ready for this year.  This shows in our trees the most, signs of stress are all over Houston. With autumn/winter … Read more about What is next for our trees?

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Onions are on their way!

Ok, they're cheap in the store, but how can you beat having bragging rights for a beautiful crop of onions? Onion Planting Guide Before You Plant Do not put in soil or water before planting. Keep cool and dry until you can plant. Follow these instructions for best results. Troubleshooting Tips … Read more about Onions are on their way!

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Specifications for trees

Trees get grades?           Trees, like many other commodities, have standards and grades. Trees are measured in several ways.  Pot size, which is usually measured in gallons. RCW uses a   #   sign instead of the word gallon. Height is the real height of the plant...and NEVER includes the soil in … Read more about Specifications for trees

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Oldies, but goodies!

 Fashionable plants?          Much like the fashion world, where styles come and go, plants are subject to the same sort of forces. Designers demand new colors, heights and textures. Growers are always trying to  figure out which plants they need to grow, because the designers used it.  Unlike the … Read more about Oldies, but goodies!

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4 reasons to plant trees now!

One of the most common questions we get is "When is the best time to plant trees?".  Although we plant trees all year-long, the very best time of the year is in the fall and early winter. When planted between October and the New Year,  trees have the best chance of survival. This is true for most … Read more about 4 reasons to plant trees now!

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