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How to Transplant a Tree or Large Shrub
Moving an established tree or shrub is not something to be done on a whim. It takes about a year's worth of preparation, and transplanting must be done when the plant is dormant. Root the plant a year before you plan to move it. Using a sharp ... [... more]
eHow

Northwest (SmartGarden Regional Guides)
Misguided geography: Although this book is touted as a regional guide for the Northwest, it include almost the entire NW quadrant of the United States, including Alaska. It is impossible to combine all the USDA Hardiness and AHS Heat zones found the [... more]
$30.00
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Extractor for Skid-steers — Non-Bobcat Mini Size, Model# ...
The Extractor removes embedded objects quickly and easily without disturbing the surroundings. Removes large shrubs, small trees, stubborn fence posts and more with minimum disturbance. U.S.A. The Extractor uses hydraulic leverage to lift the load [... more]
$3699.99
Northern Tool

Crape Myrtle
There are many species of crape myrtle and most are native to Asia. A genus of approximately 50 species of deciduous and evergreen trees or large shrubs, they are favored primarily for their showy flowers, which vary from white to pink, lavender, ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Some Larger Shrubs for Landscape Use
Large shrubs can provide a variety of benefits in the landscape. They may provide a background or screen, may be an interesting focal point, provide cover for birds, and may produce attractive flowers and fruit. Certainly there are many to choose ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Alter Lawn Care in Shade
Picture-perfect lawns under the shade of mature trees—it sounds nice, but probably is not realistic. Acceptable lawns in shade are possible, however, but some modifications in lawn care are needed. First, prune trees and large shrubs to allow ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Treegator 14 Gallon Treegator Junior Drip Irrigation Bag ...
Treegator is a drip irrigation system for trees in a bag It slowly and evenly delivers a high volume of water directly to a trees roots Our 14 Gallon Treegator Junior is ideal for watering your low-branch trees evergreens large shrubs as well as shade [... more]
$19.12
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Large Shrubs for North Carolina
Fragrant, light green foliage; small creamy yellow flowers in late spring; soil and moisture tolerant Scarlet flowers in late summer; native; cultivars: Cherry-Bomb, Coral Glow, Lewis Shortt, Peach Glow. Fragrant pinkish flowers in late spring; ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Winter Bloomers
Give your landscape a welcome shot of color in midwinter by planting witch hazel (hamamelis). This group of large shrubs produces spiderlike blossoms of narrow, delicate petals that open along the bare branches of the plant. Colors range from ... [... more]
This Old House

Hillier Manual of Trees & Shrubs
Not for the weekend gardener: I believe this book would only be of interest to selected people. Those would be people who want to know that, for example "pumila L. A small to large shrub of upright habit with downy youg shoots and point, coarsely [... more]
$29.99
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Arbutus unedo 'Elfin King' (Strawberry tree)
Crape myrtle is an upright deciduous tree or large shrub. Dark green leaves emerge bronze. White, pink, red, or purple flowers appear from summer to autumn. Peeling gray-and-brown bark is attractive. Its great beauty and variety of sizes and ... [... more]
Fine Gardening

Trees and Shrubs for the Southwest: Woody Plants for ...
Invaluable resource: Mary's books are invaluable for the information they provide for plants adapted to the Low Desert, and this one is no exception. She's writing about trees this time, and what a compendium this is. She also includes information about [... more]
$34.95
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