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Austrian Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 pcs

By being cold hardy to growing zone four Austrian Pines aren't bothered by harsh winters. A number of Austrian Pines were planted during the dust bowl because they are one of the only varieties that could handle the dry, windy conditions and nutrient...
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate
  • Mature Width: 25-30 Ft.
  • Mature Height: 40-60 ft.
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Eastern White Pine Tree
Prices start at : 69.95 USD / 1 pcs

This is the perfect tree for creating shade in large, open spaces. Porcupines, red squirrels, snowshoe hares and so many more animals love the bark of the Eastern White Pine. From Native American herbal remedies to building the homes of our nation's founders,...
  • Spacing: 30 ft.
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Mature Height: 50-80 ft.
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Japanese Black Pine
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / 1 GAL 18-24 inch

Although the tree grows in nearly any moist, well-drained soil, it doesn't tolerate soggy, poorly drained areas. A general rule of thumb is to count to 5 for every one gallon of pot size.
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Eastern White Pine
Prices start at : 19.95 USD / 1 GAL 18+ inches

In September and October, this pine “sheds “all of its needles that grew out the previous year. Any type of will do but cypress or hardwood mulch will be of a higher quality and provide better nutrition overall as they breakdown.
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Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine
Prices start at : 59.95 USD / 2 GAL 18-24 inch

Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine grows slower than its eastern cousins and once established gains more than 2 feet of height every year. Double row plantings of Vanderwolfs Pyramid Limber Pine are a great way to not only create privacy but to reduce noise...
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Small Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 39.00 USD

The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for. The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does not require frequent watering. Once a week is sufficient.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does best in filtered or shaded sunlight but can also tolerate direct sun.
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Hinoki Cypress Bonsai
Prices start at : 29.00 USD

The Hinoki Cypress Bonsai (Chamaecyparis Obtusa) features thick tighter foliage. One of the most revered types of bonsai trees. This quality makes it a great bonsai for training as the foliage can be easily accentuated due to its dense growth.
  •  Cypress Bonsai trees can survive in cold weather and are extremely hardy but provide protection from freezing conditions in winter.
  •  Water moderately, keeping the bonsai tree moist at all times. The cypress bonsai enjoys frequent waterings over under watering.
  •  The Cypress Bonsai tree does best in filtered or full sunlight.
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Ponytail Palm
Prices start at : 55.00 USD

The palm bonsai tree is recommended for beginners due to its hardiness and bonsai is easy to care for. The ponytail palm bonsai tree is characterized by its large bulbous base and fine smooth-edged flat leaves.
  •  Leaves can be pruned back regularly as the leaves grow rather quickly.
  •  The Ponytail Palm Bonsai tree does best in filtered or shaded sunlight but can also tolerate direct sun.
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Pine O\' Mine
Of course I would adopt the tree! Lois gave me a bucket and a shovel, and I had at it, digging a circular trench and working the root ball up and out of the earth. Her beautiful spirit lives on in my memory, and her beautiful Virginia Pine tree will live...
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Pine log siding
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The extension is 900 sf I am looking for rough pine siding for an extension to my log house.
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Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
Why should you harvest pine needles? The needles are make excellent fire starters, flavoring for teas and vinegars, grill smoke to season meats, air fresheners, and, of course, mulch.
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Ponderosa Pine Plant Guide: Learn About Ponderosa Pines And Their Care
Plant them in moist, well-drained soil in full sun inNo Ponderosa pine plant guide would be complete without mentioning protection from rodents,and other pests. Young trees benefit from light pruning to form balanced branches and ensure a strong central...
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Lower Branches Of Pine Tree Dying: Why Is Pine Tree Drying From Bottom Up
If you find dead needles on lower pine branches only, you are probably not looking at normal needle shed. Read on for information about what it means when you have a pine tree with dead lower branches.Although you planted pine trees to provide year-round...
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Ponderosa Pine Facts: Tips For Planting Ponderosa Pine Trees
Young pines don't appreciate water stress, although mature specimens are drought tolerant.Planting ponderosa pine trees is a good investment. Don't neglect water in the period of establishment when you are growing ponderosa pines.
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What Is A Cedar Pine: Tips On Planting Cedar Pine Hedges
The branches grow low enough on the trunk of the cedar pine to make this tree an excellent choice for a wind row or tall hedgerow. However, the branches on cedar pines grow lower than many other species, and their strong roots stand up to wind.
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Harvesting Pine Needles : Why Should You Harvest Pine Needles
Why should you harvest pine needles? The needles are make excellent fire starters, flavoring for teas and vinegars, grill smoke to season meats, air fresheners, and, of course, mulch.
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Controlling Pine Tree Diseases – Symptoms Of Pine Gall Rust Disease
Although some professionals advise regular fertilization, evidence indicates that the fungus is more likely to affect fast-growing trees, which suggests that use of fertilizer may be counter-productive.Western pine gall rust generally doesn't present...
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Pine Tree Dying Inside Out: Needles Browning In Center Of Pine Trees
Increase drainage and take measures to prevent pines from standing in water — if the tree is young, you may be able to trim the rotted roots away from the plant. Pines don't tolerate wet conditions – watering them is a delicate balance.freestar.queue.push(function()...
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Italian Stone Pine Information – How To Care For Italian Stone Pines
However, they are also cultivated as popular landscape choices. Gardeners around the world are growing Italian stone pine trees. However, some gardeners like to shape the canopy of the tree.
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How To Grow A Pine Tree From Seed
The seeds that remain suspended in the water (floating) are generally the ones that are least likely to germinate.Once you have enough viable seed, they should be dried and stored in an airtight container or planted immediately, depending on when they...
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Loblolly Pine Tree Care: Loblolly Pine Tree Facts And Growing Tips
Many commercial timber enterprises select loblolly as the tree of choice, but growing loblolly pine trees is not exclusively a business endeavor. This makes care of loblolly pine tree a matter of proper planting and adequate irrigation.
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White Pine Tree Information – Learn How To Plant A White Pine Tree
It is very susceptible toand wild currant bushes harbor rust. The species can be, winter wind, air pollution, and ice and snow. The lush, 3- to 5-inch needles make the tree look soft and attractive.
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Pinyon Pine Tree Care: Facts About Pinyon Pines
Many cultivated trees die from overwatering each year. Repeated years of severe drought can stress the trees and lead to an attack by an insect called the pinyon Ips beetle.However important it is to irrigate these trees occasionally, equally important...
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Monterey Pine Info : What Is A Monterey Pine Tree
The tree is an evergreen conifer with an irregular open crown which may be vase shaped, conical or even slightly rounded. Provide water when the top of the soil is dry for the first few months.
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Japanese Black Pine Information – Growing Japanese Black Pine Trees
Follow the package instructions, determining the amount of fertilizer by the size of the tree. If you don't have access to a fertilizer designed for pine trees, any complete and balanced fertilizer will do.
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Mugo Pine Varieties – Information About Mugo Pine Trees
It forms a shrubby mound up to 10 feet wide.‘Gnome' is the smallest of the mugos, forming a mound of dense foliage only 1.5 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Low-growing varieties make excellentNative to European mountain areas such as the Alps, Carpathians...
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Pine Tree Sap Season: Pine Tree Sap Uses And Information
Read on for more information about pine trees and sap.is essential to a tree. There are no chemical treatments to control canker, but you can help the tree by pruning out affected branches if you catch it early.
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