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Italian cypresses are large trees reaching at least 50 feet tall and should not be used in most residential landscapes because of their height. The biggest mistake made, I believe, is watering too ...
The Italian restaurant is slated to open in April at 9945 Barker Cypress Road at The Boardwalk Towne Lake in Cypress. It will be located next to its sister restaurant, The Union Kitchen.
Dear Neil: We have almost a dozen Italian cypress trees in our backyard. They seem to be dying, and it’s getting worse. We thought we saw spider webs on some.
DEAR NEIL: I believe these are three Italian cypress trees. They were doing great until the big freeze, but gradually they have gone downhill.
DEAR NEIL: Like many others I lost my Italian cypress tree in last year’s cold. I liked it for its narrow and tall presence, but I’m wondering if I should ...
Q: We have almost a dozen Italian cypress trees in our backyard. They seem to be dying, and it’s getting worse. We thought we saw spider webs on some.
Greg Morago was the food editor at the Houston Chronicle from 2009 to 2023, responsible for writing the paper's longtime food and recipe section, covering the city's restaurant and dining scene ...
From: The Woodlands Question: Lately, I've been seeing references to a tree/shrub called a "lemon cypress tree." It looks like a standard Italian cypress, but the foilage is yellow.
(KRON) — The San Rafael Fire Department is warning residents to remove Italian cypress trees in an effort to reduce the risk of wildfires. Pre-citation letters have been sent out to residents ...
Dear Neil: I’ve attached a photo of my 16-year-old Italian stone pines. They are 40 feet tall, and I had scheduled to have them taken out due to damage from the February cold.
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