Question: I planted a summer chocolate mimosa, and although it has bloomed lovely foliage, it has two main branches growing in a "V" shape. Is this normal? Do I need to do anything to spur the growth ...
DEAR NEIL: We have property near the Red River and would like to plant a mimosa tree. What side of the house should it go on? Dear Reader: That depends on many things. If you want it for shade, the ...
Spring is just around the corner and gardeners can hardly wait to get their hands in the soil. Got questions before you get started? Get answers from Ask an Expert, an online question-and-answer tool ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation recommends pruning trees during the cold snap to reduce the risk of insects and ...
That depends on many things. If you want it for shade, the west or south sides would be obvious, or perhaps to the east. If you’re concerned about its winter hardiness, that shouldn’t matter. It ...
Mimosa weed can be difficult to control. Sounds crazy with our usually warm October weather but frost will be here soon, and many homeowners still have gardening and landscaping chores. Inquiries ...