and anywhere adequate growing space is available. This beautiful but huge tree should only be planted with plenty of space. Bur Oak has been chosen an "Urban Tree of the Year" as determined by ...
Every two to five years, oak trees ... grow. Acorns themselves aren't actually the whole seeds; they're a tough shell that ...
Stare at a big, bushy tree for a few minutes, and you’ll notice there’s a lot going on. Up in the leaves there’s a bustling ...
Potted trees can go several years before re-potting or planting in the landscape.
If you have the time, soak the tree well and allow to drain for an hour before planting. While this is happening, dig a planting hole twice the diameter of the container and slightly deeper ...
Spring is the season of growth and rebirth, but your trees and shrubs will actually be better off if you plant them in the ...
Red oaks have wood with a more reddish hue while white oak is paler, with an almost whitish tint. Common red oak species include Northern red, Southern red, pin, willow, and black oak. Prevalent ...
DOF has this Acorn and Nut ID Guide to help people identify what they are collecting. All acorns and nuts need to be dropped ...
Remarkably, a popular Mediterranean tree such as the Cork Oak (quercus suber) can "only" capture 4,500 kg. Species planted in cities have lower ratings, in general, because they tend to be smaller ...
When another large limb fell from the tree during Hurricane ... Berries for birds? Burr oak (Quercus macrocarpa). Deciduous. Stately and slow growing but eventually super-tall.
University of Missouri Extension’s Plant Diagnostic Clinic, in partnership with the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) ...
The shrub-like oak tree has been a fixture of the landscape since mastodons and saber-toothed cats last roamed Southern ...