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KSL Greenhouse
Planting Trees in Your Landscape

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 40:31


Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio app. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse    Guest: Wayne Clausing with Sutherlands    10:05  Feature: Planting Trees in Your Landscape  10:20  Can peonies be planted in large ceramic pots and kept in the house during the winter? What’s the best way to put iron on a peach tree? Do blister mites just get in each leaf or in the internal branches? What can I do to help my flowering pear tree if it’s been infested by ants? Do I need to spray for necrotic ring spot beforehand so that it doesn’t spread to the rest of my grass?  10:35  When and what should I treat sod webworm with? Can Lamium be planted in compost as soon as it’s been put down? How close to my house can I plant a Japanese maple? What’s causing the little brown dome-shaped mushrooms to grow in my yard? Is there a chance my scrub oak tree is still alive even if it didn’t put any leaves on this year? What’s the mold growing on my juniper tree? When should I start spraying fruit trees and how often? What can I do about the little bugs covering and eating my roses? What’s causing my peppers and tomatillo leaves to have white spots and start to yellow? How do I get rid of bishop’s weed?  10:50  What’s causing some of the leaves on my petunias to start yellowing? Is it okay to plant my boxwoods now?

KSL Greenhouse
KSL Greenhouse Full Show 5/17/25

KSL Greenhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 119:25


Welcome to the KSL Greenhouse show! Join hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes as they talk about all things plants, tackle your toughest gardening questions, and offer tips that can help you maintain a beautiful yard. Listen on Saturdays from 8am to 11am at 102.7 FM, 1160 AM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio app. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. Happy planting! #KSLGreenhouse    Here’s what we covered this week:  Guest: Wayne Clausing with Sutherlands  Plant of the week: Peony  9 o’clock feature: Growing Tomatoes in Your Garden  10 o’clock feature: Planting Trees in Your Landscape  And more of your questions and concerns! 

The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp'l

Of the many reasons to garden, the presence of beautiful and interesting birds is among the most delightful. To explain how to make your garden bird-friendly, joining me on the podcast this week is Jen McGuinness, aka Frau Zinnie, the author of “Bird-Friendly Gardening: Guidance and Projects for Supporting Birds in Your Landscape.” Podcast Links for Show notes Download my free eBook 5 Steps to Your Best Garden Ever - the 5 most important steps anyone can do to have a thriving garden or landscape. It's what I still do today, without exception to get incredible results, even in the most challenging conditions. Subscribe to the joegardener® email list to receive weekly updates about new podcast episodes, seasonal gardening tips, and online gardening course announcements. Check out The joegardener® Online Gardening Academy for our growing library of organic gardening courses. Follow joegardener® on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter, and subscribe to The joegardenerTV YouTube channel.

The Gardenangelists
"Taking the Winds of March With Beauty"

The Gardenangelists

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 57:08


Dee and Carol talk about Phlox paniculata 'Jeana',  favorite tools, etc. for the veggie garden, a great new book on bird friendly gardening and more.For more show notes and links, check out our Substack newsletter.Links:Flowers:PPA's perennial for 2024 - Phlox paniculata 'Jeana.' Mt. Cuba Center info Veggies:See the newsletter for links to our favorite tools!  Plus, be aware of Asian Jumping WormsOn the Bookshelf:Bird-Friendly Gardening: Guidance and Projects for Supporting Birds in Your Landscape, by Jen McGuiness. (Amazon Link)Dirt:Pansies are now a Texas Superstar!Rabbit Holes:Bebe Miles, a Lost Lady of Garden WritingCarol's Seed Packet PoetryOur Affiliates (Linking to them to make a purchase earns us a small commission):Botanical InterestsFarmers DefenseEtsyTerritorial SeedsTrue Leaf Market Eden BrosNature Hills Nursery  Book and Amazon links are also affiliate links.Email us anytime at TheGardenangelists@gmail.com  For more info on Carol  visit her website.  Visit her blog May Dreams Gardens. For more info on Dee, visit her website.  Visit her blog Red Dirt Ramblings.Support the showOn Instagram: Carol: Indygardener, Dee: RedDirtRamblings, Our podcast: TheGardenangelists.On Facebook: The Gardenangelists' Garden Club.On YouTube.

Nature Connection Radio
Jennifer McGuiness - Bird-Friendly Gardening

Nature Connection Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 44:39


Jennifer McGuinness joins Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" and "Garden Gossip" podcasts to discuss her latest book, "Bird-Friendly Gardening: Guidance and Projects for Supporting Birds in Your Landscape." Releasing in April 2024 through Cool Springs Press, and available on pre-order, it's the ultimate and authoritative guide for cultivating a home landscape that embraces wildlife, specifically catering to a diverse array of native plants that nourish, shelter, and sustain birds.Every individual has the power to significantly impact the lives of thousands of birds, whether they're passing through during migration or establishing a feathered haven for the next generation. Creating a bird-friendly haven for various species need not be an overwhelming task. The key lies in understanding the requirements of our avian companions and recognizing how native plants, coupled with intentional garden design, can fulfill those needs. In "Bird-Friendly Gardening," Jennifer McGuinness expertly presents this knowledge in an easy-to-follow, actionable format. More: https://frauzinnie.blogspot.com/ Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Podcast airs every 4th Friday in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: http://margotcarrera.etsy.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Big Blend Radio Shows
Jennifer McGuinness - Bird-Friendly Gardening

Big Blend Radio Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 44:39


Jennifer McGuinness joins Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" and "Garden Gossip" podcasts to discuss her latest book, "Bird-Friendly Gardening: Guidance and Projects for Supporting Birds in Your Landscape." Releasing in April 2024 through Cool Springs Press, and available on pre-order, it's the ultimate and authoritative guide for cultivating a home landscape that embraces wildlife, specifically catering to a diverse array of native plants that nourish, shelter, and sustain birds. Every individual has the power to significantly impact the lives of thousands of birds, whether they're passing through during migration or establishing a feathered haven for the next generation. Creating a bird-friendly haven for various species need not be an overwhelming task. The key lies in understanding the requirements of our avian companions and recognizing how native plants, coupled with intentional garden design, can fulfill those needs. In "Bird-Friendly Gardening," Jennifer McGuinness expertly presents this knowledge in an easy-to-follow, actionable format. More: https://frauzinnie.blogspot.com/  Big Blend Radio's "Nature Connection" Podcast airs every 4th Friday in collaboration with Margot Carrera, a fine art nature photographer who is passionate about the environment. More: http://margotcarrera.etsy.com/ 

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Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice
LANDSCAPE PURPOSE | Define and Refine for Landscape Success | Podcast Version

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 17:22


Your LANDSCAPE must have a PURPOSE - How to Define your Landscape Purpose and achieve that goal by Designing for Landscape Success

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice
You and Your Landscape, Good Friends or Just Acquaintences

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 15:31


VIDEO VERSION HERE: https://youtu.be/wrAjB2SsaEM Coach Matt shares his opinion on You and Your Landscape, Good Friends or Acquaintances? Are you intimate with the needs of your plants and landscape? Or just hoping to meet their needs?

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice
Shedding Some Light on Landscape Lighting Installation

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 19:11


Check out the YouTube channel for full video version of SHEDDING SOME LIGHT ON LANDSCAPE LIGHTING INSTALLATION VIDEO Yard Coach YouTube Channel: https://cutt.ly/UjR6cKF   Weekly "Yard Coach Crew" Newsletter:  https://www.youryardcoach.com/newsletter ~ Get more Tips, Tricks and Landscape Education to help you reach Your Landscape or Gardening Goals. Video(s) related to this Podcast include: 7 Landscape Ambiance Elements for your Yard

Yard Coach - DIY Landscape Education and Professional Advice

Yard Coach YouTube Channel: https://cutt.ly/UjR6cKF  - Watch the Video version of each Podcast at the YT channel. Weekly "Yard Coach Crew" Newsletter   ~ Get more Tips, Tricks and Landscape Education to help you reach Your Landscape or Gardening Goals. 15-STEP DIY LANDSCAPE PROJECT CHECKLIST Thank you for listening. Until next week...

Green Industry Leaders Network

While we have some really great things coming up on this podcast, if you are a new listener, you may not have taken the time to browse some of the many great episodes we've done over the years.We are grateful for all of our listeners tuning in to hear topics from great guests and partners like Richard Restuccia at Jain Irrigation, Stacey Hirvela with Proven Winners, Warren Gororwitz of Hunter Industries, David Ellis of American Horticulture Society, Tchukki Andersen of Tree Care Industry Association, Kate Spirgen with GIE Media, and so many others.Since we're heading into the end of an historic year, I wanted to highlight some of the Best of GILN from the most popular to the some of the most intriguing, and downright informative. In this episode, I'll highlight a few episodes, what makes them great and why people are still downloading them.E1 - Gardening for Wildlife  and E62 - Fall Gardening for Wildlife. National Wildlife Federation's David MizejewskiE41 - Growing in Containers  with Stacey Hirvela of Proven WinnersE18 - Drip Irrigation Systems E105 - Choosing the Right Drip Emitter with Michael Derewenko of JAINE104 - Enhancing Agriculture Though Nanobubble Technology with Nick Dyner of MolearE49 - Argriscaping - How Profitable is Your Landscape with Justin Rohner and Warren GorowitzE97 - Understanding Plant Heat Stress with Stacey Hirvela of Proven WinnersE65 - Upgrading to Sustainable Landscapes with Cynthia Bee of Jordan Valley Water Conservancy.E24 - Disputes Over the Neighbor's Tree with Tchukki Andersen of Tree Care Industry AssociationE20 - Selecting the Right Fruit Tree with Susan Poizner creator of orchardPeople.comE37 - Slow Flowers with Debra Prinzing, author and speakerE77 - Growing Edibles in Containers with David Ellis of American Horticulture Society and Charlie NardozziE59 - Cultivate & Holiday Plant Trends with Kate Spirgen of GIE MediaThank you for tuning in and the letting us sharing relevant topics from the green industry! Tell us what you like, what you'd like to hear more of, or what topics you'd like to cover.CONNECT WITH USEnjoy this episode or have questions? We want to hear from you. Connect with Chris Sabbarese at Corona Tools on Twitter and our new GILN Facebook Group. This closed group is like-minded individuals who care about and discuss, gardening and plants, trees and landscaping related topics.

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Cutters Edge Total Landscape Solutions
Bees and Your Landscape w/ is John Coldwell (Part 1)

Cutters Edge Total Landscape Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 24:42


Cutters Edge Total Landscape Solutions Show today will be about the importance of Bees in Your Landscape and for the environment. Joining us today is John Coldwell, John is President of the Broward Beekeepers and South Florida Beekeepers Associations.

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast
SG588: How to Creatively Use Stone in the Landscape with Jan Johnsen

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017


On today’s show, I welcome award-winning designer Jan Johnsen to the show to discuss her book - The Spirit of Stone - in which she presents a beautifully photographed, inspiring guide to 101 Practical & Creative Stonescaping Ideas for Your Garden: from practical steps, paths, and garden walls, to naturalistic dry streams, inspired rock gardens,… Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG588: How to Creatively Use Stone in the Landscape with Jan Johnsen appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur SG513 Emily Tepe: Author of the Edible Landscape (Part 2) SG512 Emily Tepe: Author of The Edible Landscape

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast
SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017


Have you been wanting to add edibles to your garden but feel you simply don’t have the space?  Are you tired of having a cookie cutter garden, but don't know what to add to bring excitement and a unique design esthetic to your landscape? Over the years, I’ve naturally gravitated to adding edibles in my… Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG531: Raised Bed Revolution with Tara Nolan SG513 Emily Tepe: Author of the Edible Landscape (Part 2) SG512 Emily Tepe: Author of The Edible Landscape

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast
SG531: Raised Bed Revolution with Tara Nolan

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2016


Tara Nolan's new book, Raised Bed Revolution, invites gardeners to build it, fill it, plant it... and garden anywhere! Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG531: Raised Bed Revolution with Tara Nolan appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur Christmas Replay Bonus — How to Draw Insight From the Gardens and Plants of the Bible with Shelley Cramm SG533: How Vegetables, Herbs, and Flowers Go Together in Vegetable Literacy with Deborah Madison

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast
SG513 Emily Tepe: Author of the Edible Landscape (Part 2)

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 64:47


In this episode of Still Growing…(SG), I feature SG513 – Emily Tepe: Author of The Edible Landscape (Part 2) . Part 1 was featured in Last week's Still Growing episode - S512. To recap, Emily is an edible landscaping expert and a garden writer/researcher. In Part 1, we covered her background in design and horticulture. Emily also shared her experience in writing her book as well as how she stays current on the latest garden trends. As we resume the interview, Emily takes us through the world of edibles and shares her top choices in categories like: best color, top edibles for containers and arbors, etc. Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG513 Emily Tepe: Author of the Edible Landscape (Part 2) appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG512 Emily Tepe: Author of The Edible Landscape SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur SG587: Top Tomato Picks by Epic Tomatoes Author Craig LeHoullier

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast
SG508: Beth Dooley – Author of Minnesota’s Bounty A Farmers Market Cookbook and featuring Farmers Market Bard Holly Morrison

Still Growing...A Weekly Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2013 76:09


In this episode of Still Growing…(SG), I had the amazing opportunity to interview cookbook author and writer, Beth Dooley.  Beth began writing cookbooks with famed Twin Cities chef and restauranteur Lucia Watson.  Seven cookbooks later, Beth is the author of Minnesota’s Bounty: The Farmers Market Cookbook.  The cookbook is beautifully written; part instructional guide, part… Author information Jennifer Ebeling Producer & Host at Still Growing... Gardening Podcast Jennifer Ebeling is a proud Minnesotan and U of MN alumni. Gooooooo Gophers! Each week, Jennifer produces and hosts Still Growing - a gardening podcast dedicated to helping you and your garden grow. The show is an in-depth interview format. Guests featured on the show share a passion for gardening and include authors, bloggers, professional gardeners, etc. Listeners and guests of the show can join the Still Growing community on Facebook. It's a place to ask questions, share garden stories, interact with great guests featured on the show, and continue to grow and learn. Jennifer and her husband Philip have four children, a big golden lab named Sonny, and live in lovely Maple Grove, Minnesota. P.S. When she's not teaching her four kids a new card game - or teaching them how to drive a car - Jennifer loves inspiring individuals and groups to maximize and personalize their home & garden. Facebook The post SG508: Beth Dooley – Author of Minnesota’s Bounty A Farmers Market Cookbook and featuring Farmers Market Bard Holly Morrison appeared first on 6ftmama. Related posts: SG560: Turn Compact Spaces into Successful Market Farms with Josh Volk SG569: The Foodscape Revolution – Increasing the Beauty and Bounty of Your Landscape with Brie Arthur SG535: The Inspired Garden and NEW Fine Art Photo Gallery of Beth Billstrom

Planting Pinellas
Is your landscape storm-ready? (Part 2)

Planting Pinellas

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2012


Planting Wind Resistant Trees in Your LandscapeDr. Ed Gilman, Professor of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida, consulting with a resident on wind resistant tree selection.This week's blog was written by guest blogger Jane Morse.  Jane Morse is the Pinellas County Commercial Horticulture Extension Agent.  This is part two of a three-part series.After you have selected a tree for your yard and are getting ready to plant it, you need to picture it full grown.  Make sure mature trees will have lots of space, both in the air and in the soil, which gives them a better chance of surviving storms.  Plant smaller trees near homes, power lines and other structures. All trees need a certain amount of root space based on their mature size.  Trees smaller than 30 feet tall need a soil area of at least 10-by-10 feet and should be at least two feet from paved surfaces.  Medium trees with a height and spread less than 50 feet need at least 20 x 20 feet should be six feet from pavement.  Trees with a height and spread greater than 50 feet need at least a 30-by- 30 foot area and should be 10 feet from pavement.  More space is needed if there is a high water table and the roots have less than a depth of 3 feet for rooting.When planting for shade it is more important to shade the east and west walls of a house than the roof. Small trees planted fairly close to the house for wall shade will be less hazardous than large trees which can fall on the house.  For more information, see these links: Urban Design for a Wind Resistant Urban Forest and Choosing Suitable Trees for Urban and Suburban Sites.If you are a do-it-yourself landscaper, dig the hole wide and shallow so that the top 10% of the root ball is above ground level.  The outer inch or so of the root ball should be shaved off to remove all circling roots, and mulch should be applied 3 inches thick and in an area 2 feet in diameter for each inch of tree trunk diameter.  Mulch should come up to the edge of the root ball, but not cover it.  Roots will expand best when there are no soil differences, so it is best to stick with the natural soil and not amend the planting hole.  Establishment takes time and providing enough water is critical to tree survival.  For more detail see this link: Planting Trees and Shrubs.Next week Part 3: Properly Training Your Trees for Wind Resistance

Planting Pinellas
Is your landscape storm-ready? (Part 1)

Planting Pinellas

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2012


This week's blog was written by guest blogger Jane Morse.  Jane Morse is the Pinellas County Commercial Horticulture Extension Agent.  This is part one of a three-part series.Part 1: Wind Resistant Trees for Your LandscapeWhen it comes to trees and storms, there are victims and there are survivors.  The question to ask yourself before the next – inevitable – big Florida storm is: Will your tree survive or will it come crashing down on your roof? Trees have a lot to contend with during storms. High winds snap them and break off branches.  Rain loosens the soil, making it harder for the roots to hold them up.  And the longer it takes for storms to move through an area, the more water accumulates in the soil and the more battering the trees take. A tree’s survival comes down to whether it is resistant to wind, if it is properly planted and pruned, has enough space for its root system, and is in good health.  Trees with these properties can help to protect your home during a storm.  Or at least minimize damage.  Here are some things to consider when adding new trees to your landscape:That some trees are naturally more resistant to wind has been shown by surveying those still standing after hurricanes.  They include southern magnolia, yaupon holly, dahoon holly, podocarpus, crape myrtle, pondcypress and baldcypress.  Palms in this category include pindo, areca, Alexander and sabal.  You can find a more comprehensive list at: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/pdffiles/FR/FR17300.pdf.According to the University of Florida's "Trees and Hurricanes," some of the weaker trees are ash, maple, water oaks, pecan, tulip poplar, Bradford pear, southern red oak, Australian pine, floss-silk tree, weeping banyan, silk oak and jacaranda. Next week: Part 2, Planting Wind Resistant Trees in Your Landscape