University of Maryland Extension Publications

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Learning resources subject to a high standard of quality, Extension publications have sought to meet the Land Grant service mission with research-based information freely distributed to the public. This collection contains some of the educational materials created by University of Maryland Extension.



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    IPM Series: Boxwood
    (University of Maryland Extension, 2009) Bosmans, Raymond; Clement, David L.; Malinoski, Mary Kay
    This publication presents information to help correctly identify and address problems with diseases and pests affecting the broad leafed evergreen shrub, boxwood.
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    Planting Tips for Trees
    (University of Maryland Extension, 2007) Bosmans, Raymond
    This factsheet presents advice for proper selection, placement, and planting of trees.
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    Fertilizing Landscape Trees and Shrubs
    (University of Maryland Extension, 1998) Bosmans, Raymond
    Proper fertilization of trees and shrubs--selection, rates, and methods--are presented in this factsheet, with a brief discussion of problems created by excessive use of fertilizer.
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    Common Abiotic Plant Problems
    (University of Maryland Extension, 1997) Bosmans, Raymond
    Abiotic plant problems are not caused by any disease organisms or insects. They can be very difficult to diagnose because they include factors such as site conditions, weather, and cultural practices. This fact sheet deals with typical abiotic problems of woody plants, especially trees.
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    Pruning Ornamental Trees & Shrubs
    (Maryland Cooperative Extension, 2000) Gouin, Francis; Bosmans, Raymond
    Pruning is the selective removal of branches while maintaining the natural form. This publication describes the reasons and techniques for pruning responsibly.