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link to How to Plant and Care for Lilac Bushes

How to Plant and Care for Lilac Bushes

Lilac bushes thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. To plant, choose a location with at least six hours of sun. Water regularly during the first growing season. After that, lilacs are hardy...

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Small Red Flowering Trees: Fiery Focal Points for Small Yards!

Small red flowering trees add vibrant color and striking beauty to compact landscapes. These trees serve as focal points that can transform a modest yard into a stunning visual display. With their...

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link to Seven Sons Tree Growth Rate for Decorative Landscaping

Seven Sons Tree Growth Rate for Decorative Landscaping

The Seven Sons Tree (Heptacodium miconioides) is known for its moderate growth rate, typically reaching 10 to 15 feet in height within a decade. This makes it an excellent choice for decorative...

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link to Tree Growth Rate Charts for Popular Tree Selection

Tree Growth Rate Charts for Popular Tree Selection

Tree growth rate charts are essential tools for selecting popular tree species based on their growth speed. Such charts provide valuable insights into how quickly different trees can reach maturity,...

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link to Umbrella Catalpa Tree Growth Rate for Large Decorative Leaves

Umbrella Catalpa Tree Growth Rate for Large Decorative Leaves

The Umbrella Catalpa tree grows at a moderate rate, typically reaching about 1 to 2 feet per year under optimal conditions. This tree is known for its large, decorative leaves, which can create a...

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link to Will Pansies Come Back? A Guide to Perennial Pansies

Will Pansies Come Back? A Guide to Perennial Pansies

Pansies are considered biennials, meaning they typically last for two years. However, in ideal conditions, they can behave like perennials, returning year after year. Factors such as climate, care,...

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