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How to remove invasive plants growing through your shrubs, according to an expert
If vines have swallowed your azaleas and privet has overtaken your hollies, it's not too late to wrestle back control of the garden. You can tame overgrowth around your shrubs without seriously ...
An overgrown shrub can become a safety hazard or eyesore and must be removed. Learn how to remove overgrown shrubs without tearing up your yard or damaging structures.
Invasive plants can take over a garden quickly and quietly. Here's a practical guide to identifying, removing and preventing ...
Invasive plants can take over a garden surprisingly quickly. Here is how to identify them, remove them effectively, and keep your outdoor space healthier for the long term.
When we look at the current lists of plants that are deemed legally invasive by state and federal governments, we see species that were quite popular in the landscape in generations past. As we battle ...
Renewal pruning of an overgrown shrub occurs over three years and requires the gradual removal (15-20%) of the oldest and tallest of branches each year, leaving only younger branches. This method is ...
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