Luke_Wilbur Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 I am currently looking for a nice tree for my small backyard that will have year-round appeal. I have been recommended the following: Cherry Tree, Lilac, Serviceberry, flowering crabapple, fringe tree, redbud, and Japanes maples. I live here in the District. I also have a puppy German Shepard that like to dig and devour everything. Any suggestions would be helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest human_* Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 This is a Local gardening channel that I watch on channel 10 Public access. Got to meet that guy too "it was cool". The guy is in his 60's at least. I never asked his age, but he's getting there in years, but he's the one to ask. Dr. John is the one to ask "there is no if, and’s, or but's about it". That guy in gardening is like a local celebrity around here. This is the best that I can come up with "Luke". If there is anyone out there that would know it would be Dr. John................................... Gardening News & Views Airs: Mondays at 9am, Mondays at 9pm, Saturdays at 5pm Producer: John Buckreis P.O. Box 209 Annandale, VA 22003 Your neighborhood garden expert is here to help answer all your questions about plants, flowers, weeds, tools, chemicals, pests, wildlife, landscaping, growing, and more! Featuring a plant of the week and step-by-step instructions, Dr. John’s show will entertain & inform even the green thumb beginner. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am currently looking for a nice tree for my small backyard that will have year-round appeal. I have been recommended the following: Cherry Tree, Lilac, Serviceberry, flowering crabapple, fringe tree, redbud, and Japanes maples. I live here in the District. I also have a puppy German Shepard that like to dig and devour everything. Any suggestions would be helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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