Dogwood
Flowering dogwood trees are beautiful additions to nearly any landscape. Though dogwood trees are normally easy to care for, they do have their problems on occasion. Many of these issues can be averted, however, with appropriate dogwood care. Learning how to grow dogwood trees in the landscape is simple when using the following dogwood growing tips.
Dogwood
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Wedding Cake Dogwood: Information For Growing A Giant Dogwood Tree
The giant dogwood has such an appealing appearance that it's also known as wedding cake tree. This is due to its tiered branch structure and elegantly variegated white and green leaves. Learn more about this dogwood in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tatarian Dogwood Care: How To Grow A Tatarian Dogwood Bush
The Tatarian dogwood is an extremely hardy shrub known for its colorful winter bark. It is rarely planted as a solo specimen but is used as a border, mass, screen, or hedge plant in landscapes. If you are interested in growing Tatarian dogwoods, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Pagoda Dogwood Care: Learn About Growing Pagoda Dogwood Trees
The branches of pagoda dogwood are dense and layered, and the tree gets its common names from this branch structure. For more pagoda dogwood information, including tips for pagoda dogwood care, click on the following article.
By Teo Spengler
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How To Treat For Dogwood Borer
Though dogwood trees are, for the most part, an easy to care for landscaping tree, they do have some pests. One of these pests is the dogwood borer. Read this article for tips on dogwood borer control.
By Heather Rhoades
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Flowering Dogwood Problems: Why Is My Dogwood Dripping Water Or Sap
Flowering dogwood trees are a beautiful addition but it is, unfortunately, susceptible to problems. A common sign that your tree may be in trouble is when you notice tree leaves dripping. Click here for more.
By Susan Patterson
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Kousa Dogwood Care: Tips For Growing Kousa Dogwood Trees
When looking for an attractive specimen tree for their landscaping design, many homeowners go no further when they come upon the Kousa dogwood. Read here to get tips for growing Kousa dogwood trees.
By Anne Baley
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Dogwood Tree Transplanting: How And When To Move A Dogwood
Flowering dogwoods are often planted in improper locations and require transplanting. Can dogwood trees be transplanted? They certainly can but follow a few tips from this article on how and when to move a dogwood tree.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Tips For Caring For Dogwood Trees
Flowering dogwoods are deciduous trees that can add year-round beauty to the landscape. Take a look at how to grow dogwood trees in the article that follows and you, too, can enjoy their charming attributes.
By Nikki Tilley
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Dogwood Tree Types: Common Varieties Of Dogwood Trees
Dogwoods are among the most beautiful trees found in American landscapes, but not all types are suitable for the garden. Find out about the different kinds of dogwood trees in this article so you can choose the best one for your landscape.
By Jackie Carroll
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Crown Canker Of Dogwood: Dogwood Tree Bark Problems And Symptoms
Crown canker is a fungal disease that attacks flowering dogwood trees. The disease, also known as collar rot, can kill the trees leave them vulnerable to lethal attack by other pathogens. For more information on crown canker on dogwood trees, click here.
By Teo Spengler
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Fertilizer For Dogwoods: How And When To Feed Dogwood Trees
In order to keep dogwoods at their peak, it is a good idea to apply fertilizer. But do you know when or how to fertilize dogwoods? Timing and know-how are the keys to success in everything. Read here for information to keep your dogwood looking its best.
By Bonnie L. Grant