Winter burn is most common for evergreens and semi-evergreens in cold climates. Reduce winter damage by planting evergreens that are hardy in your zone and watering well. Wrap evergreens in burlap or ...
You can prune evergreens year-round, but the winter offers distinct advantages. In winter, visibility is improved and shaping is easier. Winter evergreen care also includes mulching, watering, and ...
In the gray of winter, we’ll be grateful for the color of our evergreen trees and shrubs. “It’s cheery to see those touches of green from plants that don’t go entirely dormant,” said Sharon Yiesla, ...
Evergreens most susceptible to winter burn include broadleaved plants like rhododendrons and holly. Mulching can help maintain soil moisture in the winter and prevent and bronzing burn. Use organic ...
MOORHEAD - Every spring, some of us are faced with evergreen trees and shrubs that are no longer green. Instead, they are brown. The brown that we see in the spring is generally the result of foliage ...
Prepare your evergreens now before winter weather takes its toll on your boxwoods, camellias and rhododendrons. Winter wind, sun, frozen soil, snow and ice can wreak havoc on our plants, especially ...
Evergreen trees and shrubs provide protection from winter winds and help conserve energy. While hard at work protecting us during winter, evergreens also need some winter protection. Because the ...
Question: We are in a new subdivision and have planted several evergreen trees and shrubs in our yard. We are along the edge of the subdivision and there are evergreens planted on a nearby hill, which ...
Winter burn is a common issue for evergreens in cold climates. Although primarily a cosmetic issue, this type of damage can be fatal to plants if severe enough. Foliage starts to turn brown along ...