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January is a good time to plant dormant fruit trees and roses for wonderful springtime color and fruit harvest. With Southern California’s normally mild winters, a variety of vegetable and berry plants will also do well when planted in January.

Plant dormant fruit and rose trees: Bare root fruit trees and roses may appear lifeless in winter but will grow heartily in spring and summer if planted now. Plant apricot, plum, apple, pear and peach trees, and all types of rose bushes. Add organic compost planting mix to the soil to increase soil aeration and to keep in moisture.

Plant California Native Vegetation: Winter is the ideal time to plant California native vegetation. Winter rains give them a healthy start. Plant such natives as iris, Manzanita, sycamore, yarrow and Matilija poppy.

Prune and Pinch: Prune deciduous trees and shrubs and pinch back dead portions of perennial and annual flowers to keep plants looking fit. For roses, prune no more than one-half of new growth from the previous growing season. Pruning and pinching encourages new growth that will produce fuller flowers and larger fruit.

Plant Winter Vegetables: For gardeners who can’t wait until spring to plant a vegetable garden, cool weather vegetables are ready to plant in January. They include artichokes, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, carrots, peas, potatoes spinach and strawberries.

Extending the Life of Poinsettias: Poinsettia flowers will usually remain healthy into March. After March, cut back the stems to no more than eight inches tall. By June, new growth will begin. Keep the plant in indirect, natural sunlight and the soil moderately moist. When the weather warms, bring the plant outside and transplant into a bigger pot. Prune as needed so the plant is bushy. Flowers will begin to grow in October and reach their peak of beauty in November and December.

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Planting America:How To Plant a Tree (Feat. Rob Beideman)


Fiskars 9921 Softouch Micro-Tip Pruning Snip


Fiskars 9921 Softouch Micro-Tip Pruning Snip


$8.98


The softouch micro-tip pruning snip from Fiskars is designed to snip away delicate tips of flowers and foliage while giving you a comfortable grip and fit. The snip’s handle is 5-inches long, has a softouch ergonomic handle, and fits well in small to medium-sized hands. The 1-1/2-inch blade is made of rust-resistant stainless steel and was designed for the precision trimming and shaping of flowers…

Felknor Ventures 82506 Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter


Felknor Ventures 82506 Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter


$3.98


Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter

The Topsy TurvyTM Tomato Planter works in a simple yet ingenious way. As the sun warms the plant like a greenhouse, the root system explodes and thrives inside the planter. Because the Topsy TurvyTM is upside down, water and nutrients pour directly from the root to the fruit, giving you up to 30 pounds of deliciously ripe tomatoes per plant!

Enjoy delicious…


Bonsai Boy's Juniper Bonsai Tree


Bonsai Boy’s Juniper Bonsai Tree


$13.46


Juniper Procumbens “nana”. This dwarf Juniper bonsai tree from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai tree and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana.” It is very hardy, long-lived, and tolerates many adverse conditions. This is an excellent tree for the beginner. This tree is grown with care at Bonsai Boy of New York Nurseri…

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Track Listings

1. Shake My Tree
2. Waiting on You
3. Take Me for a Little While
4. Pride and Joy
5. Over Now
6. Feeling Hot
7. Easy Does It
8. Take a Look at Yourself
9. Don’t Leave Me This Way
10. Absolution Blues
11. Whisper a Prayer for the Dying…


Lot to Fear: Plant a Tree Or Die


Lot to Fear: Plant a Tree Or Die


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Christmas Trees


Christmas Trees


$10.64


Outlines the basics of the Christmas tree industry, including how to plant and care for the crop throughout the growing cycle, and selling trees, greens, and wreaths in wholesale and retail markets

Plant a Tree Large Mug


Plant a Tree Large Mug


$18


The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade you do not expect to sit. Environmental design with forest of trees and saying, quote. Great eco-friendly gift for earth lovers.

Plant a Tree Stein


Plant a Tree Stein


$20


The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade you do not expect to sit. Environmental design with forest of trees and saying, quote. Great eco-friendly gift for earth lovers.

Wilt Stop Plant Protector


Wilt Stop Plant Protector


$10.99


Rtu spray plant shield An anti-transparent Ready-to-use This natural, nontoxic product derived from resin of pine trees and has the ability to form a soft, clear flexible film on treated plants This film protects plants from drying out, drought, wind burn, sun scald, winter kill, transplant shock, and salt damage It will extend the life of cut flowers and Christmas trees Use year round on diciduous trees, evergreens, shrubs, roses, transplants, vegetables, and fruit 5% Pinene 40 oz. bottle with trigger sprayer Brand #: Bonide 099 UPC: 037321000990 Keywords: wilt pruf plant shield spray bottle protector proof anti transplan no

Forest Trees


Forest Trees


$253.13


Genome Mapping and Molecular Breeding in Plants presents the current status of the elucidation and improvement of plant genomes of economic interest. The focus is on genetic and physical mapping, positioning, cloning, monitoring of desirable genes by molecular breeding and the most recent advances in genomics. The series comprises seven volumes: Cereals and Millets; Oilseeds; Pulses, Sugar and Tuber Crops; Fruits and Nuts; Vegetables; Technical Crops; and Forest Trees.Forest trees cover one third of the global land surface, constitute many ecosystems and play a pivotal role in the world economy. Despite their importance in the economy, ecology and environment, genetic analysis and breeding efforts have lagged behind. Presented here are chapters on Populus trees, pines, Fagaceae trees, eucalypts, spruces, Douglas fir and black walnut, and a first-ever detailed review of Cryptomeria japonica. Innovative strategies to address the inherent problems of genome analysis of tree species are thoroughly discussed.