Can you recommend a frost hardy, water tolerant, fastigiate tree climate Zone 7?

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Chinampas: Can you recommend a frost hardy, water tolerant, fastigiate tree climate Zone 7 please?

I would prefer a hardy equivalent to Salix Bomplandiana used to reinforce the edges of chinampas or any other recommendations. Climate Zone 7. The main thing is that it can tie together waterlogged soils and cast minimum shade.

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I am about to start a Chinampa type project. I am cheating a bit because the water places i am gonna...

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What fruit tree will grown in a desert climate, with little water, and produce fruit?

What fruit tree will grow in a desert climate, with little water, and produce fruit?

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My sister lives in Tucson, on the dessert. She grows all citrus trees and gets fruit from them. Nancy...

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Who can recommend the best, easy plants for Zone 9 climate?

Please keep in mind that it dropped to below 27 here for 7 days straight so it is an odd micro-climate. Also, I have tried numerous native plants and have a hard time with most of ...show more

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Canna Tropicana, baby! :)

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Environmentalism: Which trees can be planted successfully in dry, desert areas ? Which tree species require less water and have strong resistance to dry weather and harsh climate?

Desert areas, specially in India occupy a lot of land.  What kind of trees/ vegetation can survive here where the availability of water is scarce and natural rains occur only for 3 months in a year ?

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Olives are being successfully planted in deserts of India. Although they require some water but can...

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Los Angeles, located in a Mediterranean climate zone, is kept ________ during the summer because of the presen?

A.dry; the cold California current off the coast B.wet; the warm California current off the coast C.wet; the ITCZ overhead D.dry; mountains along the western side of the city Which climatic region contains and feeds the greatest number of people in the...

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Here are my responses, although, I strongly suggest you verify first before submitting them. Los Angeles...

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Physics Question: 7.31 kg of water at 0°C onto a fruit tree. How much heat is released by the water?

To help prevent frost damage, fruit growers sometimes protect their crop by spraying it with water when overnight temperatures are expected to go below the freezing mark. When the water turns to ice during the night, heat is released into the plants...

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Since there is a phase change, this is a heat of fusion problem. Heat Released = mass of water x heat...

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Please help me decide what kind of tree to put in my front yard (Zone 7). Details: We have a small lawn in front of the house and I'd like to plant a tree that would look appropriate right smack in front. It will be the only plant, so there's the potential...

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I really like Japanese cutleaf maples. They usually have very beautiful shapes, even when young and...

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Help with picking a fruit tree...?

I'm planning on buying a pair of fruit trees from a nursery but am a little unsure of whether to go with a peach tree, apricot tree, or plum tree. From what I've read, the plums seem to be easier to grow than the apricots and peaches but on the other...

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Plum Trees are much easier to grow and will probably outperform the other two. The best nursery to talk...

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Please help us save our conjugal oak tree!!!

Our conjugal oak tree is dying, and I'm devastated. Please help us save it!!! My fiance proposed with a ring and a baby oak tree, and we're planning on using it in our wedding ceremony one year from now. Unfortunately it's half dead. Of course we can...

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What you have there is some kind of native CA live oak. Which is great, because it is damn hard to kill...

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Can anyone recommend trees/shrubs that do well in wet ground/standing water?

Often times there is standing water in an area in my back yard from runoff, and creates swampy conditions. Short of excavating the area and spending lots of $$ doing that, I want to plant appropriate trees and bushes around it to try to either "...

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Check out this list: http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/trees-sh…

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