Part of the problem is that we becoming more and more disconnected from the natural world. Read the book Last Child in the Woods to see who the...
Tilia tomentosa is hard to find in most Ontario nurseries and may be too large if the person is considering a little-leaf linden.
There is no reason a Tilia cordata's roots will interfere with a well built foundation. You should be concerned about placing the tree the...
Better than a pump sprayer is a hose end sprayer that mixes concentrate for you. THis way you can soak the entire plant with gallons of water...
Stop cutting down perfectly nice shrubs. Start spraying (particularly the underside of the leaves) your Viburnums with good old soap and water...
Why would they assist? they have no idea who I am and it appears that means I am not suitable for IDS. Apparently you need to know somebody and...
A select society? Perhaps you mean imbred as well as snobbish since they choose who can join. As for non-qualified individuals, how do you...
How exactly do you find out who is a member if there is no list available? My little backwater is 7000 people.
So that means that somebody who does not know a member can never join. Typical of British snobbery.
The book is listed on Amazon (Canada) but is not available. As for the International Dendrology Society, I would be interested in joining but...
Generally roots will not pose a problem to foundations or sewers if they are properly built and you do not have shrinking soils (soils that move...
Lorax, I think that you are correct about the plants not being mature. I will let you guys in on the big piece of info. This plant I found on...
The roots are dead, do not worry about them, they will decay with time. As for your idea of gravel and topsoil be very careful, you might be...
There is a book entitled: Dwarf and Unusual Conifers Coming of Age by Sandra McLean Cutler. Might be a good place to start some research. Michael
Okay here is the photo, not great but it might help