PINE TREE
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sa FIR TREE
sa JUNIPER
sa SPRUCE TREE
sa THUJA & THUJOPSIS
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Shaping a pine tree. A traditional Japanese pruning technique creates the look of gnarled old trees growing in mountains. FINE GARDENING #13 May-Jun 1990 pg. 54
Pruning a black pine in Oriental fashion. FINE GARDENING #41 Jan-Feb 1995 pg. 16
Japanese black pine (Pinus Thunbergiana), its qualities and culture. FLOWER & GARDEN Nov-Dec 1998 (v.42#6) pg. 26
A guide to pines for the home landscape. Describes Pinyon, Eastern white, Austrian, Loblolly and Scots pines. GARDEN GATE #6 Dec 1995-Jan 1996 pg. 26
Tips on things to plant among pine tree roots. GARDEN GATE #17 Oct 1997 pg. 39
Fruit of the pine. Advice on cultivating nut pine trees. HARROWSMITH #111 Oct 1993 (v.18#3) pg. 77
Advice on watering a pinyon or nut pine (Pinus edulis). HORTICULTURE Jan 1994 (v.72#1) pg. 12
Pruning technique to keep white pines below 10-ft. tall. HORTICULTURE Jun-Jul 1995 (v.73#6) pg. 14
Identifying and controlling pests and diseases which affect pines. HORTICULTURE Nov 1995 (v.73#9) pg. 58
Tips on controlling pine scale. ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1990 (v.37#3) pg. 18
How to grow a pine tree from seed. ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1992 (v.39#9) pg. 23
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