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Fall Needle Drop - Why Evergreen Needles Turn Yellow in the Fall
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Needles of ponderosa pine last for 3-4 years and Austrian pine for 4-5 years. It could be expected that about 20-33% of the needles of ponderosa and Austrian pine would yellow, brown and drop each autumn.

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The very long and narrow leaf of pines and related trees.
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Purple needlegrass comes from the coastal areas of the western United States between Baja and Oregon. This native grass grows in clumps 24 to 39 inches tall. A graminoid or grass, it is identified under the scientific name Nasella pulchra.

Purple Needles on Spruce Trees
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The oldest needles (near trunk) turn yellow or brown throughout the tree. These needles are shed in the fall of the year. All pine species naturally drop older needles.

Yucca, Adam's Needle
Yucca sp.
An extremely trouble-free plant, Yucca has a distinctive shape and texture for the sunny garden.

Needle
The stiff, spiny leaf found on coniferous trees, such as pine.
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Needle Palm (Rhapidophyllum hystrix)
Similar in appearance to the coarser dwarf palmetto, this Southeastern native is very slow-growing to 8 or so feet tall and nearly as wide, with dark green palmate leaves.

Needled Evergreens
Abies concolor, White fir
Cephalotaxus harringtonia, Japanese plum yew
Chamaecyparis pisifera, Sawara false cypress
Juniperus species, Junipers (most species)
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Needle-like leaves - margin of the leaf is so strongly rolled backward that the leaf appears tubular, such as in Ceratiola ericoides (Florida rosemary).

Pine needles. In the South, pine needles are harvested, baled and soled as mulch. All evergreen needles make excellent mulch. Rake the excess from beneath your trees and move it into the garden. Use a 1- to 2-inch layer.

Pine Needles - Another affordable solution. Pine needles look natural, allow perfect water penetration, and decompose very slowly.

Pine Needles
Will not cause a measurable change in soil pH. Best used on perennial beds as they will last for two or three years.
Removing needles annually from underneath evergreens may eventually cause nutrient deficiency in evergreens.

Pine needles: The foresty scent is reason enough to use pine needles, but they are also attractive as they decompose (slowly) and they allow water to seep through easily.

Needled evergreens come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes. Check out the conifers that are suitable for your site.
By Susan Hamilton, special to HGTV.com
Filed under: Conifer, Evergreen, Shrubs, Shade, Sun
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Needless to say, I am waiting for a calm moment to knock on their door and discuss it with them. Going over there raging probably isn't going to do much good. The only problem being that my rage isn't subsiding.

Needless to say, my opinions were not of interest to the reporter. Maybe she thought someone who is so willing to abandon the garden in winter couldn't be a true gardener; ...

PINE NEEDLES
Baled pine needles also are found in garden centers. They make an excellent mulch around shrubs, trees, and in other areas when a long-lasting mulch is desired. Readily available.
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Pine Needles: If you're fortunate to have pine trees nearby, rake the nutrient-rich needles in a pile and then spread a 3-inch layer throughout your plantings. They're especially attractive surrounding the base of trees and bushes.

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Slow to decompose. Mix thoroughly with other materials, add in small quantities.

Adam's Needle - Common Perriwinkle
Common Persimmon - Northern Red Oak
Northern Spicebush - Thickspike Wheatgrass
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Pine Needle Mulch
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raphide A needle-shaped crystal of calcium oxalate in certain species' cells that deter herbivores.
ray flower One of several small flowers often forming a ring around the disc flowers in a composite head.

Evergreens with needle-like foliage, called conifers, usually need pruning only to remove dead, damaged, or diseased limbs. You can also prune to keep their growth compact. Pruning methods vary depending on the conifer's branching habit.

The use of pine needles and peat moss will also acidify the soil, though it is difficult to state accurate amounts needed.
pH--RAISING
Before modifying the soil pH, make sure to have a soil test to determine the current pH.

Trees that have needle-like leaves are called conifers. Conifers produce cones instead of flowers. Under each scale of a cone is a part that produces either pollen or an ovule. But a cone cannot produce both.

acicula, a small needle) slender and pointed; needle-like and with a sharp point.acropetal search for term- a. (Gr. akros, summit; L. petere, to seek) developing upward from the base toward the apex.actinomorphic search for term- a. (Gr.

Needles should appear fresh and flexible and should not come off in your hand if you gently stroke a branch.
Lift a cut tree a couple of inches off the ground and let it drop on the stump.

This type of mulch consists of pine needles, wood chips, shredded bark or leaves, all of which eventually decomposes into the soil making it better and easier to work with. Organic mulch allows water to absorb easily into the ground.

When the eggs assume a whitish hue the worm is formed; cover the eggs with white paper (never use a newspaper,) pierced full of holes the size of a large knitting needle; the worms when hatched will creep through them; ...

Recipe for preventing Black Spot and Powdery Mildew: The basic ingredient is Casuarina needles from any species. These are easy to obtain as they grow widely throughout Australia.

Although all the above mentioned compost ingredients will break down over time, you can speed up the process of decomposition by making sure you have a good distribution of dry ingredients (such as dead leaves and pine needles) and wet ingredients ...

Unlike many other pines, mugos shed very few needles. It is their habit to hold needles for up to 5 years. Don't worry if up to one-fourth of the needles drop in late fall; they will quickly be replaced by a new crop.

If your soil is not that acidic, you can begin amending the planting site a year or so in advance by digging in peat moss, coffee grounds and pine needles.

It also holds its needles the best of all the spruces, but that isn't saying much, since many spruces dry out quickly. Needles are generally dull bluish-gray to silvery blue and emit a resinous odor when crushed.

Needles are five to ten inches long and in bundles of three, with a tiny papery sheath around the base. The bark sometimes smells like vanilla.

If you have sensitive skin, wear washing up gloves when handling the bulbs as they release tiny, needle-shape crystals, which can irritate the skin.

Short needled spruce
3. Yew (Taxus bacata)
4. Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
5. Chinese juniper (Juniperus chinensis)
6. Trident maple (Acer trifidum)
7. Beech (Fagus sp)
8. Birch (Betula sp)
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"Oh, Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, your needles fall all over..." Many people are frustrated by the mess made by cutting down live trees and bringing them indoors. Others worry that it is environmentally unsound.

Hardy broadleafed and needle evergreens
These types of plants transpire (lose water) during winter, and when temperatures remain below freezing for long periods, root balls freeze solid and water is unavailable to the plant, ...

Yew, with its thick glossy needles and dense, upward-reaehing branches, is useful as both shrub and tree, growing well in sun and shade.

The hose-end device has a needlelike shaft that injects water into the ground, irrigating roots directly so no water is lost to evaporation. Check garden centers for root irrigators like the one from Hound Dog Products (about $20; 800/694-6863).

She searched for months, leaving Ross and Dransfield on pins and needles. 'Finally,' Dransfield says, 'she asked us, 'What kind of house do you have?'' Princess toured their 1806 farmhouse and fell in love. In the end, they simply swapped homes.

Line pathways with soft materials (pine needles or leaves) that dogs will like. A pretty but uncomfortable paving will send dogs on new routes.

Angelina has brilliant, needle-like, golden-yellow foliage with yellow flowers that bloom in June and July, on 15 to 20 cm stems. In the fall the foliage takes on an orange tinge.

The needle like, gray green foliage with antifungal and antibacterial properties has a pungent, resinous smell that was considered a cure for many ailments. A brush against the plant releases fragrant, aromatic oils that invigorate the senses.

To push your pH down, use acidic mulches: pine needles, shredded oak leaves, rotted sawdust, or peat moss. My compost pit has two 'side ventures' going, both for tipping pH: wood ash on one side, and coffee grounds, teabags, and hair on the other.

There should be minimal needle drop. Now look closely at the needles. They should be glossy and straight. If the needles are dull and curl back or inward, the tree is probably dry and should be avoided.

Acicular foliage- Needle-shaped leaves.
Acropetal- Developing upward from the base toward the apex.
Adventitious- Plant organs produced in an unusual or irregular position, or at an unusual time of development.

How we view texture also depends on distance. Up close, most needle-leaved trees have a very fine texture. But step back to the other side of the yard and all those needles coalesce into a coarsely textured form.

A hose, soaker hose, or various kinds of sprinklers are commonly used. For deep-rooted trees, a root needle or fertilizer feeding needle (minus the fertilizer) may be used for deep watering. This is a tedious process but it works.

5.A simple mulch of pine needles will help to suppress the growth of weeds as well as keeping the moisture in.
6. Organic gardening practices help to keep the environment safe for future generations.
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Because most dwarf conifers grow so slowly, pruning is rarely required. Conifers shed previous years' needles regularly in the spring-that's why the interior of an evergreen is bare. Dead needles can be left as natural mulch for the plant.

CONIFER: A cone bearing tree with tiny needlelike leaves.
CONSERVATORY: A structure composed partly or entirely of glass. attached to the house and within which a large number of plants are grown and enjoyed.

Conifer A cone-bearing plant, with tiny needlelike leaves, that may be evergreen or deciduous.
Coniferous Cone bearing.
Continuous Said of pith which is solid; not spongy, chambered or interrupted by cavities.

If you answered, "...a five needle pine in miniature form" you would be correct! (It is considered to be the oldest bonsai tree in the world!) ...

Conifer - A plant that bears cones or similar seed cases. Most are evergreen and have needle-like foliage.
Cultivate - To remove weeds and debris and loosen the soil.
Deciduous - Plants that naturally lose their leaves during the winter.

Egg Shells, Cardboard, Coffee Grounds, Corn Cobs and Stalks, Leaves, Paper, Pine Needles, Wood Chips, Straw, Sawdust (from wood that has not been treated), Peanut Shells, Dried Flowers.
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