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Tree Tip Tuesday

Quercus Bicolor - 'Swamp White Oak'

If you're looking for a shade tree that tolerates wet conditions, look no further than the Swamp White Oak.

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 'Hamlet's Broom'

Creamy white spring foliage turns to green in the summer before golden yellow needles drop in the fall. A true dwarf, the Hamlet's Broom grows to a maximum of 8'.

Ilex Crenata 'Sky Pencil'

This elegant evergreen grows tall and skinny, making it an ideal decorative plant indoors and out.

Pinus Strobus Pendula

The Eastern white pine is a needled evergreen native to the northeast.

Acer Tegmentosum 'Joe Witt'

Flowers and leaves get most of the attention, but for the Acer tegmentosum Joe Witt, the bark stars. 

Evergreen Shedding

People often think a shedding evergreen is a dying evergreen. We'll show you how to tell if your evergreen is shedding or if there's a real problem.

Prepping Your Landscape For Spring

It's still cold outside, which means it's time to get your garden ready for spring.

Proper Planting Techniques

You found the perfect plant, now what? Here are some best practices for planting your tree.

Dormant Oil Spray

In this week's Tree Tip Tuesday we discuss how and when to use dormant oil spray on your trees and plants.

Cooler Weather Options

New Jersey's frost-free date is approximately May 15th, but who wants to wait that long to plant? Here are a few cooler weather options.

Acclimatization

Ever wondered what "acclimatization" or "hardiness zone" means? Plant Detectives is here to break down what it means for you and your plants.

Photoperiodism

What makes our plants wake up and fall asleep? Art Laster of Plant Detectives explains photoperiodism.
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