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  1. Step-By-Step Yard Care (Better Homes & Gardens Step-By-Step) by Liz Ball, 2000-01
  2. Construction damage to trees (Yards and gardens) by Roy M Davidson, 1982
  3. Green Scaping: The Easy Way to a Greener, Healthier Yard

21. Yard Waste Diversion
usable compost. yard waste includes any natural material collectedduring the care of lawns, gardens, vines and trees. The City
http://www.dublin.oh.us/city/cservices/yard.html
dublin City Services Division of Streets
City Services Yard Waste Diversion Yard waste diversions reduce our reliance on landfills, while also protecting and enriching the environment by creating usable compost. Yard waste includes any natural material collected during the care of lawns, gardens, vines and trees. The City is not required to pick up yard waste placed at the curb, unless it is part of the curbside composting program or curbside chipper service. Dumping yard waste anywhere within the City, including public property such as parks, is prohibited. Curbside Chipper Service Residents should place tree and shrub trimmings next to the curb or at the end of the driveway. Roots must be removed. Trimmings should be a minimum of four feet in length with a maximum diameter of eight inches. Yard resources recycled into wood chips are used in street landscaping and City parks. The Chipper Service runs year-round. Curbside Composting Dublin residents are required to separate yard waste from other refuse and garbage. To participate in the curbside composting program, place yard waste at the curb in 30-gallon biodegradable paper bags (no plastic bags) or a trash can designated for yard waste only. Branches must be bundled with twine or string and cannot exceed four feet in length or 24 inches in diameter. It is not necessary to place bundled branches in a bag or trash can. Containers or bundles cannot exceed 50 pounds in weight.

22. Helping With School Yard Naturalization
Helping with School yard Naturalization. trees and shrubs are normally deliveredto schools by LEAF We also provide instructions on proper planting and care.
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23. Lawn Mowing And Yard Care By Page Landscape, Inc.
expert at all aspects of lawn and plant care. and boy do we love a challenge ! Wecan trim the hedges, shrubs and bushes, rake the leaves and shape the trees.
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24. Trees For The Yard And Garden - Trafalgar Square Books
trees for the yard and Garden John Cushnie Ornamental, versatile, easyto care for—trees are a gift to the gardener. This expert
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John Cushnie
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is an inspiring practical companion for all gardeners. John Cushnie is a professional landscape designer and the author of Ground Cover and How to Garden

25. Squirrels; Feeding, Nutrition And Care
A wildlife rehabilitator shares her knowledge on the care and feeding of orphaned and injured squirrels.Category Recreation Outdoors Wildlife Squirrels...... this practical knowledge to squirrels, their care, nurture, and deal by observingsquirrels in my yard after they knocking each other out of the trees when they
http://www.geocities.com/squirrelcare/
A common sense, back to basics approach to the care and feeding of injured and orphaned squirrels. This natural and holistic advice will guide you through the steps of caring for baby squirrels as well as adults.
Just follow the information faithfully to ensure you have happy, healthy squirrels! These pages are dedicated to those among us who are bushy-tailed,
for a better and happier life.
The beginning...
Much information in these pages has come from the squirrels themselves who will tell what they need every step of the way to one who is attuned to them. One of my greatest teachers was my Mama squirrel who came to me wild from the yard and thought she'd "get in on some of this food" I was doling out to those in captivity. She taught me a tremendous amount about squirrel motherhood for 5 years until a car took her life. I have also learned a great deal by observing squirrels in my yard after they have been released: how mothers will vigorously defend and protect their babies, sometimes losing the battle and leaving their own orphaned; the males who are so busy knocking each other out of the trees when they, themselves, are in "season" that the females are virtually ignored; and the wooing, courtship of a male presenting his big, bushy, gorgeous tail to a female rather than his face (because she will slap it)!

26. U Of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing By Material Type
Shade Tree Decline; trees Storm Damaged; trees - Tree care Professionals; trees- trees Weeping Along Bark; trees - Watering trees; yard and Garden Line Home Page.
http://www.extension.umn.edu/topics.html?topic=5&subtopic=156

27. U Of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing By Material Type
trees Tree care Professionals; trees - Tree Planting Methods; trees - Tree Protectionfrom Construction Damage; trees - Watering trees; yard and Garden
http://www.extension.umn.edu/topics.html?topic=5&subtopic=154

28. GreenWeb's Plant Loving Links Page
yard care Answer Guy For yard care problems, ask has solutions to all your yardproblems including trees for fundraising, landscaping, promotions and gifts.
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29. CSFS Montrose District - Tree Care Information
7.419, Large Deciduous trees, 19K, 49K. 7.420, Protecting trees During Construction,72K, 135K. yard. Pub. 7.202, Lawn care, 17K, 45K. 7.211, Fall and Winter Watering,5K, 36K.
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other forestry topics This site is Frames Free If you prefer frames Tree Care information sheets Some titles are available in HTML, PDF or both. Publications in PDF require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program. For information for your local area, contact your county Colorado State Cooperative Extension office. Outside of Colorado, refer to the Web page for your state's land-grant university. Available from Jim WorrallÂ’s Forest Pathology Text Book
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Pub. No. Title HTML PDF NRAES-3 Energy Conservation for Commercial Greenhouses n/a n/a NRAES-43 Composting to Reduce the Waste Stream (A Guide to Small Scale Food and Yard Waste Composting) n/a n/a P-104 Ground Cover Plants for Colorado Landscapes n/a n/a XCM-206 Pollution Prevention in Colorado Commercial Greenhouses n/a 466-A Common Poisonous Plants in Home and Grounds n/a n/a Soil, Water and Plant Testing

30. Planting Trees And Taking Care Of Them
Now you have a basic understanding of why organic lawn, trees, and yards You alsoknow that you can change your yard from a chemical Green Guide to Lawn care.
http://www.treeplantingguide.com/
Guide To Planting and Caring for Trees
Growing Trees on Your Lawn
Trees are planted on lawns so often that you probably take their peaceful coexistence for granted. They may seem like natural companions, but they are not. Each weakens the other so that both of their immune systems are compromised. Fortunately, you can help the immune systems of both by observing and mimicking nature.
Organic Yards
The best kind of yard is an organic yard. Pesticides, herbicides, and chemical fertilizers are harmful to the environment and your yard. They destroy beneficial microbes that live in the soil. These microbes are essential to the immune systems of your lawn, trees, and other growing things. Destructive diseases and other pests attack weak plants with compromised immune systems and are a symptom and contributor to a plant's decline, not the cause. The cause is usually a whole range of problems, such as the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, the wrong soil pH, or plants that aren't naturally compatible.
Understanding Plant Relationships
Walk through a natural forest and observe how the trees grow and what grows under the trees. There is very little grass because there isn't enough light. The lower branches of the trees are missing because there isn't light for them either. Both grass and trees need light because they both use the sun to turn water and minerals into carbohydrates and other necessities. This is done through the process of photosynthesis, which we will review later.

31. The Pollen-Free Yard - Trouble Free Trees And More
The PollenFree yard - Trouble Free trees and More, More Here's a list of 14 generallytrouble-free trees! Should you have any health care-related questions or
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The Pollen-Free Yard - Trouble Free Trees and More Adapted from Allergy Free Naturally, by Rick Ansorge and Eric Metcalf (Rodale Press, 2001). Since each of our immune systems has its own way of reacting to intruders like pollen, experts can't list every plant that will give people the sniffles and sneezes or tout others as always safe.
Simple Solution: Many plants, though, are a common enough source of misery to compile them into a warning list, and other plants are generally regarded as safe enough to recommend to the public. Here's a list of 14 generally trouble-free trees! Carolina cherry laurel (Prunus caroliniana)
Cherry, plum, and peach (Prunus spp.)
Crab apple (Malus spp.)
Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica)
Dogwood (Cornus spp.)
Flowering pear (Pyrus spp.)
Golden-rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)
Holly (Ilex spp.) Magnolia (Magnolia spp.) Persimmon (Diospyros virginiana) Redbud (Cercis spp.) Spruce (Picea spp.)

32. Christmas Trees And Christmas Tree Care - Links
www.wintertree-care.com Learn how to prepare your trees and shrubs for www.moles-voles.caLearn how to effectively control moles and voles in your yard.
http://www.christmas-tree-care.com/links.htm
TreeHelp Home All About Christmas Tree Care Introduction
How to Buy a Christmas Tree

How to Care for a Christmas Tree

How to dispose of a Christmas Tree
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Gift ideas for Tree-lovers

Links Visit TreeHelp.com - a comprehensive source of tree and shrub care information for the homeowner. Or browse some of our other tree-related sites: www.arbor-day.net
The history and dates of this celebration of trees www.asian-longhorned-beetle.com
A deadly beetle attacking North American hardwoods. www.birch-tree.com
Specific care instructions and advice for birch trees. www.brown-spruce-longhorn-beetle.com
A newly introduced insect attacking pines in eastern Canada. www.christmas-tree-care.com
How to choose a Christmas tree and keep it green during the holiday season. www.citrus-tree-care.com Learn how to take better care of your citrus trees. www.dogwood-tree.com Specific care instructions and advice for dogwoods. www.elmcare.com All about elm trees and Dutch elm disease. www.fall-leaf-colors.com

33. Central Texas Tree Care
Customer Testimonials The trees in my yard had never Central Texas Tree care gaveme a thorough estimate and explained exactly what needed to be done and
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Our Commitment to our Customers
At Central Texas Tree Care, we pride ourselves on continually exceeding customer expectations. Since starting our business we have not had a single customer walk away unhappy. If we promise you we'll do something, we do it. If we promise you we'll be there on a certain day or time, we will. We know that our business succeeds only if our customers are happy. This mindset has allowed us to deliver first-rate service to our customers and turned our customers into our best salespeople.
Take a look at the comments below or contact us and we'll put you in touch with our customers who will tell you directly how we care for your trees like they were our own. We're passionate about healing sick trees and keeping healthy trees beautiful. We look forward to the opportunity to work for you.
Customer Testimonials
"The trees in my yard had never been professionally trimmed and, since they are extremely large and valuable live oaks, I wanted to make sure the job was done right. Central Texas Tree Care gave me a thorough estimate and explained exactly what needed to be done and why. They then took care of the project in a timely manner and now my trees look fantastic. Many thanks to the Central Texas Tree Care team." - Joel Keys
"We have six acres, with plenty of different trees. Quality service, responsiveness and fair pricing were what we wanted from our tree care providers. After talking to several companies we chose Central Texas Tree Care because of their expertise and attention to detail. They worked within our schedules and delivered on quality and service."

34. In Your Yard
Lawns with trees and shrubs prevent erosion, soak up nutrients Water your yard onlywhen it's dry by soaking the 1800- 342-2507 for more lawn care suggestions
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/bay/involved/clean_yard.html
I N Y O U R Y A R D Care For Your Lawn Cautiously
Control Pests Sensibly
A better way to eliminate harmful garden bugs is to encourage helpful bugs and animals. Firewood piles attract termites. Make sure it's stored away from your home. Remove water from old tires to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. Follow pesticide directions carefully and buy only what you need. Do not apply pesticides near water or if rain is forecast. Call MD Dept. of Agriculture (410) 841-5710 for more pest control tips.
Control Soil Erosion and Run-Off Plant A Tree Or A Shrub
Use Car Care Products Wisely
Motor oil, anti-freeze, and battery acid harm the Bay if they flow into storm drains or off paved surfaces into a waterway. Contain these fluids when you change them. To dispose of these materials, contact your local service station or call the MD Environmental Service at 1-800-473-2925. Return to the Maryland Chesapeake Bay Home Page
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35. Huntsville, Alabama USA
care of trees on Public Lands (Rightsof-Way, Parks, Cemeteries, etc.), Easementtrees. Policies on disposal of tree limbs and other yard wastes, Huntsville's
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Arbor Day 2002 Huntsville's Fabulous Dogwood Rescue Huntsville's Magnolia Garden "Pocket Park" A Walking Tour of Huntsville's Trees Information on Huntsville's Tree-Related Policies Care of Trees on Public Lands (Rights-of-Way, Parks, Cemeteries, etc.) Easement Trees Cooperative Planting Agreement for neighborhood "beauty spots" "Greenspace Agreement" for Street Tree Planting City Sanitation Policies on disposal of tree limbs and other yard wastes Huntsville's tree-related ordinances, resolutions, and policies. to report a tree problem to the City, click here To contact Huntsville Utilities about a tree problem, click here.
Information About Trees How Trees Work
Introduction Practical Lessons in Tree Management How Trees Grow How Trees React to Injury and Decay ... About plant names . . .

36. Ladies Home Journal Visitor Favorite Gardening Links - 6-25
yard care Keep your yard and landscape looking its best with these tips for lawncare. 22. Walnut trees Here are some top varieties selected by the editors at
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Here are some top varieties to select from.
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You will also find all the information you need for growing and caring for beautiful roses.
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Tips on how to care for your indoor house plants from the gardening experts.
Peony Flowers

From bright reds to soft pinks, your garden will look beautiful with the colors of these Peony flowers.
Tree Pictures
Identify a tree that would be perfect for your yard. Landscaping Ideas Solutions for planning your landscape Oak Trees Choose a tree from the variety and make your lawn look more beautiful. Flower Pictures They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If that's true, then a picture of a flower is worth a bouquet. Vegetable Gardening Use these tips to prepare your garden and keep your home full of fresh vegetables.

37. Tree Care
Usually when people do try to take care of them they hire wrong with that red oakin the back yard or the things that you should look for in your trees and how
http://jjlandscaper.tripod.com/trees.html
Tree Care Here we will give the information neccesary for taking care of trees that already exsist in your landscape. we will also talk about when it is time for a tree to be removed.
Introduction A widely overlooked area of the landscape is the old existing tree in your front yard, or anywhere else. These plants ad tremendous beauty and value to your property, yet few people take the time to care for them until it is to late. Usually when people do try to take care of them they hire the first two guys with a chain saw to top the tree off. This is the worst thing a home owner or property manager could do. This practice will either weaken the tree further or kill it all together. I can't tell you what is wrong with that red oak in the back yard or the curbside Crimson Maple without looking at them. However, I can help with things that you should look for in your trees and how to help maintain their health and magnificence. The following are lists for what to watch out for, types of pruning, fertilizing, and how to choose people for this type of work. What to look out for in those trees.

38. Charlie's Help For Homeowners
However, there were trees toppling that had deep roots as well because of the rainwe had. All anyone could do was duck! Check, Black and Decker. yard care LINKS
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HELP! I OWN A HOME! Grass!! Repairs!! Need more tools!! Need help!! UPDATED SEPTEMBER 15, 2000 Ways to Simplify Mowing on a 1/2 Acre Lot Cement: A patio; a pad for a boat, motorhome, or car; a clothesline; a bigger driveway; or anything else you can think ofexpensive to do but LOW maintenance Flowerbeds: If your wife takes care of the plants and flowers, then be a nice husband and give her more flowerbeds (LESS LAWN!!!) Divide your yard up: I put a chain link fence halfway down my back yard. On the lower section I chipped up cedar roofing shingles and spread them around the yard for weed control. (When we re-roofed we priced dumpsters for cedar shingle disposal and priced chipper-shredders. For the same price we bought a chipper, set it for large chips, and chipped up all the shingles. It was cheaper than buying redwood chips. Whenever we know someone who removes shake shingles we can get a few truckloads more to replenish the ones that decompose. It looks good and LESS LAWN! Mower: Buy a mower that has it's own get-up-and-go. You pay a little more for a mower that moves on its own, but it is worth it. If you want to spend the big bucks you can buy a tractor mower. Now that's bein' nice to yourself!

39. Gardening: Growing How-to
Spider plant care; How to prune fruit trees; How to take How to grow and take careof a Christmas cactus. How to clean silk flowers and plants; No yard is complete
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40. Trees FAQ - Nolo
My neighbor dug up his yard, and in the process killed a tree that's just on oftenstep in to take care of, or make the owner take care of, dangerous trees.
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Can I trim the branches of the neighbor's tree that hang over my yard?
You have the legal right to trim tree branches up to the property line. But you may not go onto the neighbor's property or destroy the tree itself.

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