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Proper Care For Holly Shrubs - Tips For Growing A Holly Bush
The care of holly bushes after they are established is easy. Fertilize your holly bushes once a year with a balanced fertilizer. They do not need to b...
Reasons Why A Holly Bush Doesn't Have Berries
No, all holly bushes do not have berries. Hollies are dioecious, meaning that they need male and female plants in order to produce seeds, which are wh...
How To Transplant Holly Bushes
Holly shrubs have rather shallow root systems, so you do not have to dig deeply to reach the bottom of the root ball. Once the holly shrub is dug out,...
Propagation Of Holly Shrubs With Holly Seeds Or Cuttings
Propagation of holly shrubs is an easy, albeit lengthy task. Most holly plants are propagated through cuttings, which are dipped in a rooting hormone ...
Diseases Of Holly Bushes Pests And Diseases Damaging Holly Bushes
The two most prevalent fungal holly tree diseases are tar spot and cankers. Tar Spot – Tar spot usually occurs with moist, cool springtime temperature...
Trimming Holly Bushes - How To Prune Holly Bushes
Cut branches just above new leaf buds or all the way back to main branch. Don't remove lower limbs of English holly. Instead, allow them to branch to ...
Holly Problems Holly Leaf Spot Or Holly Tar Spot
Holly leaf spot, also referred to as holly tar spot, is a fungal disease that affects holly plants. Holly tar spot induces the formation of black spot...
How To Tell The Difference Between A Male And Female Holly Bush
Male holly flowers have four yellow stamens extending from the center of the flower. By contrast, each female bloom has a green ovary (that is, a gree...
care for holly plant
Once planted and properly established, hollies need very little care and attention. They may need regular watering during prolonged dry periods in sum...