Podocarpus prefer a well-drained soil. When young they’ll require some water to establish roots, however are quite drought tolerant when established. As with so many other ornamental shrubs and trees, constantly soggy or wet soils can harm Podocarpus plants. So be careful not to over-water them! Where do Podocarpus growRead More →

Invasive tree roots are a common problem for many homeowners.…7 trees and plants with the most invasive roots Silver maple tree. … Southern magnolia. … Willow trees. … Hybrid poplar trees. … Mint. … Sycamore trees. … 7. Japanese knotweed. Is Podocarpus messy? The inconspicuous flowers are followed by fleshy,Read More →

Birds like to feed on strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and whatever other edible fruits you might be growing. These garden and orchard fruits are as tasty and nutritious to birds (and many other creatures) as they are to us. What tree attracts most birds? Top 10: Trees that attract the mostRead More →

Podocarpus are fertilized according to size. Trees with less than a 6-inch trunk diameter will require 2 to 3 pounds (4 to 6 level coffee cups) of a 6 – 6 – 6 type fertilizer or its equivalent, per inch of trunk diameter. How fast do podocarpus hedges grow? ItRead More →