Q: I recently visited a nursery in Russellville, and they were selling Ligustrum japonicum Texanum. I looked up the species and found "the popular waxleaf ligustrum (Ligustrum japonicum Texanum) does ...
Dear Neil: Can I plant berries from waxleaf ligustrum, or do I have to take cuttings to start new plants? The plant most of us call “waxleaf ligustrum” grows to 8 to 10 feet tall without pruning, and ...
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Underrated hedge plants – 7 lesser-known picks from plant professionals that deserve a spot in your yard
The humble hedge can be an important garden feature, creating privacy, defining boundaries, and providing more benefits to wildlife than a fence or wall. Many traditional options create an effective ...
PANAMA CITY — The plant for this week is the variegated form of Ligustrum japonicum. This is the tree-form where they've removed some of the lower branches. It was on the northwest side of the house ...
Now that Texas is officially past the March 21 average date for final frost, Fort Worth City Forester Craig Fox gives expert advice on the most vulnerable plants impacted by mid-February's winter ...
Not too long ago I was invited to a party at a home where we would be dining outside. While I was there, observing the landscape, I realized what a gem this backyard was and how much privacy the ...
Question: My ligustrum tree is developing yellow leaves with brown spots. I treated it with a fungicide and fertilized four weeks ago, and I see no change. What should I do next? Answer: A little more ...
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