Climate. Lemon trees grow best in tropical regions. So if you live in a place that the temperature drops below 50 degrees, you should plant your tree in a large pot and keep it in your house somewhere that has a lot of light, like a sunroom or next toRead More →

Locate your tree away from any sources of heat, such as a heating vent, fireplace, or wood stove. … Decorate your tree with miniature lights, which give off much less heat than large lights. Avoid touching the tree as much as possible, as touching it may brush off some ofRead More →

Seiridium canker is perhaps the most significant and damaging disease on Leyland cypress. This fungus is commonly associated with both twig cankers and twig dieback. Left unchecked, the fungus can move into the main trunk killing the entire tree. … This canker disease affects many woody ornamentals. Why is myRead More →

Jade plants are succulent houseplants, which makes them fairly resilient and easy to grow indoors—plus, they’re capable of living a long, long time with proper care! Can I keep jade plant in bedroom? Do not place it in bedroom or bathroom. How to take care of Jade Plant? Jade plantsRead More →

Illipe is a nut that comes from a tree found in South Asia and Borneo called Madhuca longifilia. It is in bloom from January to October, but its fruit is harvested between June and July. Dried in the sun, the seeds are then separated from their shells for different uses.Read More →

The hazel (Corylus) is a genus of deciduous trees and large shrubs native to the temperate Northern Hemisphere. … The fruit of the hazel is the hazelnut. What do hazelnut trees look like? The hazelnut tree has heart-shaped leaves that alternate along the branches. The leaves are paler on theRead More →

Hazels are excellent plants for use in polycultures. They are tolerant of shade so suitable in the under storey, are not very nutrient demanding or competitive and are relatively compact and easy to manage. Where do hazelnuts grow best? First of all, hazelnut trees are easy to grow; however, youRead More →

Will 1 copper nail kill a tree? Continue hammering nails in a ring around the tree, about one-half inch apart. … The idea that one copper nail will kill a tree is only true for very small trees, such as saplings. Larger trees can tolerate a single nail without issueRead More →

Subsea and surface trees are an assembly of valves stacked on top of each other, with various spools, pressure gauges and chokes around the valves to control production and flow. The various pieces of equipment decorated around the arrangement of valves gave rise to trees being compared to Christmas trees.Read More →

Cedrus, common English name cedar, is a genus of coniferous trees in the plant family Pinaceae (subfamily Abietoideae). They are native to the mountains of the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean region, occurring at altitudes of 1,500–3,200 m in the Himalayas and 1,000–2,200 m in the Mediterranean. Is cedar aRead More →