Pruning conifers
There’s a conifer for almost any landscaping situation. They can be mixed into perennial gardens or foundation plantings.
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There’s a conifer for almost any landscaping situation. They can be mixed into perennial gardens or foundation plantings.
This aptly named infectious disease makes a tree look scorched, with leaves and stems withered to brown or black.
Because it really stands out, even at a distance, it can be hard to incorporate into the garden.
Cochineal scale are small (up to 1/4-in.) crimson insects that attack Opuntia, such as prickly pear and cholla cactus.