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Suburban Garden, Dogwood Trees
Meet a talented amateur gardener who transformed an ordinary suburban garden into a designer's dream place featuring a pond, bridges, a tree collection, a sitting area, and a cutting garden. Later, find out how to choose and care for dogwood trees. [... more]
Home and Garden Television |
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Dogwood Diseases
Dogwoods are susceptible to several root and crown rot fungi. These fungi may be present in the soil and attack the roots when the vigor of the tree is reduced by unfavorable soil conditions or by some type of injury ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension |
Variegated-Leaf Dogwood
Cornus Alba We'll latch onto any excuse to plant a dogwood or three. But here's a dogwood shrub with so much to commend it that we can't think of a reason every gardener shouldn't plant at least one. For starters, there's the exquisite ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA |
Satomi Dogwood
Cornus Kousa Satomi Even if you already have a bazillion dogwoods, the time has come to speak of Cornus kousa Satomi. First, you will most assuredly note its spectacular not-at-all-white color. More like Popsicle pink. This kousa blooms not only ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA |
Dogwood Problems
Dogwood Borer: The dogwood borer is the larva (immature form) of a clearwing moth that resembles a wasp. The borer is off-white in color with a reddish-brown head. It is about 5/8-inch long at maturity. The female ... [... more]
Clemson University Extension |
The Flowering Dogwood
When planting dogwoods, be certain to provide good drainage. The most favorable soil is moist, fertile loam, slightly acid to neutral (pH 5.5 to 6). The addition of peat or leaf-mold improves nearly all soils for the ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension |
The Flowering Dogwood
When planting dogwoods, be certain to provide good drainage. The most favorable soil is moist, fertile loam, slightly acid to neutral (pH 5.5 to 6). The addition of peat or leaf-mold improves nearly all soils for the dogwood. A 3- to 4-inch layer ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension |
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