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T. G. Ranney, M. A. (Kim) Powell, Richard E. Bir
The following list of recommended trees includes a variety of plants that have demonstrated particular resistance to harsh growing conditions, diseases, and insects in North Carolina. It should be emphasized, however, that even these trees have ... [... more]
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Amperometric glucose biosensor based on sol-gel-derived ...
Author: H.N. Choi Author: M.A. Kim Author: W.Y. Lee Binding: Digital Format: HTML Publication Date: 2005-04-29 [... more]
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Fertilizing Deciduous Shade Trees in the Landscape
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-618 M. A. (Kim) Powell Shade trees, like any other landscape plants, will respond to fertilization. Most shade trees exist in nature without much care, but transplanting trees into urban areas or man-made ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Ornamental Grasses for North Carolina
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-605 M. A. (Kim) Powell Ornamental grasses are becoming quite popular for North Carolina landscapes. Designers and gardeners realize the fine accent and architectural effect this group of plants contributes ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Table 1. Relative value of mulches.
Revised 6/94 -- Author Reviewed 6/98 HIL-608 M. A. (Kim) Powell Extension Horticultural Specialist Homeowners and professional landscapers depend on mulch in the ornamental plantings for several reasons. Functionally, mulches discourage weeds ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Table 1. Relative value of mulches.
Revised 6/94 -- Author Reviewed 6/98 HIL-608 M. A. (Kim) Powell Extension Horticultural Specialist Homeowners and professional landscapers depend on mulch in the ornamental plantings for several reasons. Functionally, mulches discourage weeds ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

The Flowering Dogwood
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-600 M. A. (Kim) Powell Among the early spring-flowering trees, the dogwood, Cornus florida, is regarded by most North Carolinians as unrivaled in attractiveness either in its natural woodland habitat or in ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

The Flowering Dogwood
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-600 M. A. (Kim) Powell Among the early spring-flowering trees, the dogwood, Cornus florida, is regarded by most North Carolinians as unrivaled in attractiveness either in its natural woodland habitat or in ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Natural Areas in the Landscape
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-627 M. A. (Kim) Powell One of the most important considerations in developing a landscape plan is maintenance. Currently, many homeowners desire a low-maintenance landscape. A popular project for home ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Fertilizing Deciduous Shade Trees in the Landscape
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-618 M. A. (Kim) Powell Shade trees, like any other landscape plants, will respond to fertilization. Most shade trees exist in nature without much care, but transplanting trees into urban areas or man-made ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

T. G. Ranney, M. A. (Kim) Powell, Richard E. Bir
The following list of recommended trees includes a variety of plants that have demonstrated particular resistance to harsh growing conditions, diseases, and insects in North Carolina. It should be emphasized, however, that even these trees have ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Natural Areas in the Landscape
Revised 6/97 -- Author Reviewed 6/97 HIL-627 M. A. (Kim) Powell One of the most important considerations in developing a landscape plan is maintenance. Currently, many homeowners desire a low-maintenance landscape. A popular project for home ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension
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