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Tree Care
2008 Pest Management Guide for Commercial Production & Maintenance of Trees & Shrubs
An Illustrated Guide to Pruning Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
Bark Splitting on Trees
Creating the Urban Forest: The Bare Root Method
Drip Irrigation
Fertilizing Trees & Shrubs
Forcing Trees & Shrubs
Growing Evergreen Trees from Seed
Know Your Trees
Lightning Injury to Trees
Living Snow Fences
Maintaining Ornamental Trees
Mulch-Too much Mulch Can Kill Trees
Pruning Shrubs
Pruning What Needs to be Pruned
Recommended Urban Trees
Selection & Care of Your Christmas Tree
Shearing for High Quality Christmas Trees
Tree Placement on Home Grounds
Trees & Shrubs-Planting Balled & Burlapped
Trees & Shrubs-Planting Bare Root
Trees & Shrubs - Transplanting
Unidentified Tree Stress Problems
Watering Trees & Shrubs
Winter Injury to Trees & Shrubs
Winterizing Your Trees & Shrubs
Last updated July 26, 2019
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