Monday, February 7, 2011

Newsletter: Seven Signs of a Tree in Trouble

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Tree defects are easy to spot if you know what to look for, and roses can be pruned without angst if you suit the method to the habit of the plant.

Also in this eLetter: a book review and giveaway and a new plant identification quiz.

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The March/April issue of Fine Gardening (#138) is off the presses, with expert advice on alternatives to overused plants, increasing compost production, inspiring plant combos, and more. Explore this issue and some related online features:
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    • A gardener's checklist for early spring
    • Ultimate guide to dividing perennials
    • How to make a hypertufa container
    • Plant IDs: Two Secrets to Great Design
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    February 7, 2011
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Seven signs of a tree in troubleSeven Signs of a Tree in Trouble

An arborist talks about structural defects in trees and what you can do about them.

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Rose pruning videoRose Pruning Is Not Rocket Science

Pruning a rose is a simpler task than most people think, says rose guru Paul Zimmerman, if you choose the right approach for the rose at hand.

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Book review/giveawayBook Review: California
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Everyone can read the review of this new region-specific garden reference, but only Californians can try to win a copy by posting a comment.

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