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Hillary you may find some great insights talking to John Hudson at the USFW office in Juneau,( 907 780-1169) He and some other researchers have...
look up the botanical name, Pachistima canbyii is not really a boxwood (Buxus) the common name is just like a nick name, it's really a very well...
small shrubby groundcovers include vaccinium vitas- idea, (lignonberry) and Pachistima canbyii (Oregon Boxwood, both very well behaved and easily...
I'm going to dig and move some 80 yr p[lus japanese yews, does anyone have good experience about how much I can bare root them in july? Davelll
I'm interested in transplanting dozens of 21-30 inch sitka spruces, does anybody have any info? this is for a court ordered restoration project...
I would be very interested in suggestions for hardy plum and cherry varieties, I'm a retail nursery in Southeast Alaska, wet summers and snowy icy...
Does anybody have experience with using worms to manage the landscape debris from a large landscape?
Yes that was me, but I do not plant in boggy areas, I use the Muskeg Peat soils from perched wetlands, let it drain for a year, and then plant in...
We live in Southeast Alaska, thisa winter has been particularly harsh with ambient temps in the single digits for weeks at a time, then rising to...
Have any of you noticed a disease attacking the Mt Hemlocks in your areas? We are seeing tip die back, twisting of the last years growth and...
Spruces are one of those conifers that respond well to shearing or pruning, it would be very posssible to manage the space wqithout removing all...
does anybody have experience with native honeysuckle,( lonicera ciliosa), how hardy is it? and how vigorous? Thanks dave in alaska
We use climbing hydrangea in Juneau AK, it's hardy, and flowers beautifully, but is not fast.
I am planning to plant a mass of S. Pink Parasols, S Tor, and S. Snowstorm in an area where the snow is pretty deep each winter and a lot gets...
I read a few years ago about a research project about pruning hardy shrubbery to the ground each fall, treating them as if they were perennnials....
I have switched to growing maples in elevated beds of pure peat, dug from the muskegs or peat beds and piled in 3-5 ft wide, 15-24 inch deep...
I posted, got a private reply, answered and cannot figure out how to find that thread? Davelll
It's sooo winter here now that I am not doing anything, but I have looked at the site you sent, and they are truely lovely. Please do ask about...
I live in Southeast Alaska, where the crabs are not hybridized. There are lots of Malus fusca, if you want seed or scions let me know
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