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Pruning Evergreen Trees
Prune the young conifers just after the new growth is completed, usually in late spring or early summer. This will keep the trees growing slowly and maintain them within the bounds of the space allotted to them in the landscape.
Plant Growth Activator Plus by Organica
Plant Growth Activator Plus contains beneficial soil bacteria, actinomycetes, beneficial soil fungi (for a total of 52 species) plus amino acids, vitamins, biotin, folic acid and natural sugars. Plant Growth Activator Plus is specifically formulated to promote the establishment and enhance the viability of annuals bulbs, vegetables, foliage plants, lawns and herbaceous perennials.
Diagnose Bagworm
You know bagworms are at work when you see their silken pouches dangling from branches on your trees or shrubs. Assume that if you see a few bags on a tree, that there are many more that are not visible.
Housing for Sparrows
House sparrows typically lay 5 or 6 pale gray eggs speckled with brown, several times over the season. Chipping sparrows prefer to nest in groves of conifers or landscape evergreens near houses where they build cup-like nests of grasses and rootlets lined with animal hair and fine grass about 25 feet off the ground.
Trees, Evergreen
Evergreen trees are those whose leaves or needles stay green all winter long. While these trees stay green all year, they do shed leaves or needles over time, they just don't shed them all at once as do the shade trees and the flowering trees.
Listings for Conifers / Evergreens in Alaska
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Tryck Gardens and Nursery
Anchorage, Alaska (AK) 99501