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Thank you for your advice ... Now I need to know the purpose of heating up the clippings first? I've always put egg shells around the base of my...
This year I would like to try grass clippings as a mulch in my vegetable garden. I've been told it is a very good way to keep weeds down and...
Thanks Acoma - I didn't think about the root systems of the two plants but your reply is logical ... I was thinking more in terms of what...
Help! Sometime in the past I printed a list of "companion" vegetables. According to this list, I shouldn't plant peas and Irish Potatoes...
Rayscar- You sound as excited as I was with my Hibiscus. I bought mine for 2.00 to fill in a spot in the garden and was amazed at the flowers....
Thank-you Ron~ Everyone on this site is better than the internet! Someone else suggested the Callery Pear but I've yet to check out that...
I'll keep checking and try to get some pictures. Thanks ~
Thanks Michael - I'll try your whitebeam (Sorbus aria) idea and see what I come up with. Hard to get worthwhile pictures this time of year...
Our town has recently planted several deciduous trees along it's main street. I asked one of the shop owners what they were and she said "pear...
Hi folks - need your help on this one. I know it will be much easier to split my zebra grass in the spring when it is first emerging however,...
I live in a part of Ontario where horse chestnut trees grow all over the place. I have several in my back yard - mostly planted there by the...
Thanks guys... Since it seemed to do okay for the first couple of years, I just assumed something was now missing in the soil.
I don't know it's full name. It is a fall blooming sedum with light purple flowers. Up until this spring I had a row of pink flowering sedum in...
The last few years my sedum has been growning fairly tall and falling over. Is it time to dig them up and split them or is there something wrong...
I have had a purple sand cherry in the garden for 20 yrs and prune it regularly and have never had anything like you describe. There must be...
I have always admired the look of the Smoke Tree and am thinking about getting one. Do they have any quirks I should know about? Are they easy...
Re: Too early for tomatoes One of the few things I really have luck growing from seed is tomatoes. I start my seeds in the small plastic milk...
When we built our home we planted Lombardy Poplars along the roadway because we wanted a quick break between us and the traffic... and we got it....
Can anyone identify this weed and tell me how to get rid of it. It is spreading from an empty lot beside us and is taking over our backyard....
Great information guys... thanks so much. Fleur