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We have a client who wants shrubs installed in the yard, but she wants to see a sample set of shrubs to pick them, could anyone give me links and such with samples and the name of the shrubs or images of shrubs with classification, so that i could go ...
Started by italialawns on
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I have a setup with my company and the nursery that the client can go... .
Like he said.
Since it's February though and most of the deciduous shrubs in a good book with plants/flowers/trees/shrubs for your area.
I would take her to a nursery.
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I am looking at planting some evergreen shrubs in spring, mainly for privacy. Minimum height of 5 feet and anywhere up to about 12 feet. The area is partly shaded and there is not a lot of lateral space so a more upright or narrow shrub would work best...
Started by Curtis Riess on
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Would recommend instead one.
Some to 20 feet ) and do not want a high maintenance shrub ( having to trim it several times a year kinds a percentage of the shriveled, brown flowers remains on the shrub.
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We have been very happy with our selection of varigated privets as a screen and backdrop for our flower bed. I should add that this photo is up at our Kansas place and not in Texas. What shrubs have you found that also work well for screening?
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Started by SSTR (Stop & Smell on
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So what are you looking for exactly for your screen... .
It almost looks like abelia.
OK SSTR, what is that background shrub? It's very pretty.
I don't know what they are called but a lot of the fancy "estates" around here use a shrub have it too.
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WHat shrubs/trees would be best to plant on the north side of a woods edge, have a field edge i would like to thinken up . I dont want to hinge cut the trees as there is only a 20 yard tree line on my property. the tree line is mostly tall pines so the...
Started by SCOOTER3148 on
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Shrubs that have thorns or are prickly I am looking for shrubs I can place under our bedroom windows that have thorns or are prickly. Any ideas? We live in the South. I was thinking maybe some holly?
My purpose for the shrubs are to deter someone from...
Started by Regina on
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Http://shelleypotts.com Re: Shrubs that have thorns or are prickly doe pyracanthus grow there? Re: Shrubs....
Re: Shrubs that have thorns or are prickly Holly is a wonderful option! Only word of advice, but its very dry there in comparison.
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00:00 GMAT Timer... Covered with low shrubs, the quality of the land along the seashore is sandy and unsuitable for agricultural use .
a)
b) Covered with low shrubs, the land along the seashore is sandy and unsuitable for agriculture.
c) The land along...
Started by PTK on
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I also agree that the ....
Sandy Covered with low shrubs ( past participle) is incorrectly modifying "The quality" ( which should have be the answer.
IMO B
Covered with low shrubs ( past participle) is correctly modifying the land (subject).
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A.
Acorn Tree
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. "
Started by baronblu on
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B-Birch Tree
C candytuft
d Daffodils
E
Jus' Nibbin' elderberry bushes
f fig trees
G
Jus' Nibbin' G-gardenia
H Hawthorn trees
I ivy
J Jewel weed
k kalanchoe plant
L larkspur
M Marigold
N nicotine plant
O oxalis plant
p bump plum tree
Q quince tree
r ranaculus... .
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How to get rid of stumps from cleared shrubs? I cleared a large portion of bush that was overgrown with small shrubs, now there are lots of little stumps (they kind of look like tall thin stick coming out of the ground) all over the place which is proving...
Started by CheeseMan on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Fire, chainsaw, sledgehammer.
Shrubs unlike trees have very small and shallow root systems.
Them out.
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Am i just crazy or are the shrubs starting to bud???
Walked out the door saturday morning and noticed my shrubbs had budds all over them. What in the world is going on??
JUSTIN
Started by threeriversmarine on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bbcboards):
I am sure either way ...spring will....
Well we just have to see what Punxsutawney Phil has to say 2/2 .
What's next bass spawning in February I guess.
That's easily over a month early.
Ac couple of Daffodils just popped through the mulch in my yard already .
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Archie my 6 year old Patterdale terrier is really enjoying the garden in our new rented property but he seems obsessed with the trunks of the shrubs & knaws away at them at every opportunity! Will he come to any harm & how can i stop him? He particularly...
Started by RobertaMary on
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Ive been in garden this morning clearing the beds ... .
I don't let her in the garden unattended after she chewed my rosebush that was bought as a memorial to my children Thats a shame bednobs :( .
My puppy gnaws on everything too ans she's not been harmed .
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