Archive for December, 2009

A Super Fast Growing Evergreen

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Leyland Cypress Trees
Do you have noisy neighbors and would love to have a plant that helps block out the noise? Fences don’t work and hedges can get big and bulky so what other choices are there? How about the Leyland Cypress? They have long been known for their fast growing nature at a rate of [...]

Nursery Growers Sells Cheap Pine Trees

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Virginia Pine Pinus Virginiana B&B – The Windscreen Pine
Having its scientific name as pinus viuginiana, Virginia Pine is one of the common pine shrubs that grow in the drier sites. This is a monoecious evergreen tree, growing to a height of about 50 to 70 feet. It does not always grow straight; at times, it [...]

The Burning Bush Shrub,An Excellent Green in Summer,A Vibrant Red in Fall

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Burning Bush B&B – Not The Biblical One!
The burning bush is a deciduous shrub also called Euonymus atropurpureus or Wahoo. It is popular because of its fiery fall color. It is a native of the Unites States particular to the north-central and eastern parts. Nurseries suggest that pruning may or may not be done. It [...]

Buying White Pines Trees For a Border Evergreen From Your Local Plant Nursery

Friday, December 4th, 2009

White Pine Pinus Strobus - Immense Harmony
White Pine and Pinus Strobus are synonyms. This tree is also known as Northern white pine or soft pine. In Great Britain White Pine Pinus Strobus is popular as Weymouth Pine. Pinus means pine; they are large and Strobus are large cones that are slender and are famous for [...]

The Beautiful Pink Dogwood Flowering Trees Order Today From a Mail Order Nursery

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Pink Cherokee Chief Dogwood – Makes a great addition to any yard
Does your yard lack color? Does it lack a feeling of serenity and peace when it comes to your yard design? Is it bare or too busy? No matter what your reason the Pink Cherokee Dogwood makes a great addition to any landscape.
This kind [...]

Artificial Christmas Trees – as Good as the Real Thing

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

The benefits of a real Christmas tree are obvious; they smell good and look stunning when decorated with Christmas lights and ornaments. However if they have a tendency to shed their needles they can create a lot of mess and are not always the practical option if you have young children in the house.
Artificial Christmas [...]