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My indoor Podocarpus, which stands about 6 feet overall, has been thriving until very recently. Now, however, most of the leaves are decidedly...
Have had a Podocarpus indoors for a few years and it has done well. It was repotted about a year ago, took on new growth, and appeared to be...
I have a weeping Podocarpus in my living room, which has been thriving over the two years since I acquired it. However, I have noticed that...
Last year I acquired a Weeping Podocarpus (podocarpus gracilior) for my living room. After dealing with an initial mealy bug issue, and thanks to...
I plan to be dividing and transplanting quite a bit of my wooly thyme yard shortly. Some of the sections I plan to use are quite "leggy" from...
I have used wooly thyme as an extensive ground cover in my rocky rear yard and it has thrived. So much so, that it could stand some cutting back...
My back yard is rises steeply from my house and consists of extensive areas of wooly thyme as the ground cover, with rock outcroppings, Japanese...
My hillside back yard is basically a thyme lawn. I read (albeit a little late) that fall is the appropriate time to be fertilizing it, and that...
My weeping podocarpus, which I acquired some four months ago is settling in fine in my house and experiencing new growth. It did go through a...
Hi: I recently posted regarding a mealybug problem on my indoor Podocarpus. I subsequently applied Safer's Trounce, and it is clearly making...
I have sprayed my Podocarpus with a liberal amount of Safer's Trounce to start to deal with its mealybug attack. When I purchased the trounce,...
I recently acquired a Weeping Podocarpus which has adapted very well to its location and is showing abundant signs of bright new growth. However...
The ground cover throughout my hillside yard consists of wooly thyme and some red thyme. Yellow oxalis is once again making its appearance and as...
I have just acquired a Podocarpus gracilior, for use indoors. It is in a 14" container, fresh from the nursery. It will get very good south...
I am seeking any suggestions for an indoor plant/shrub/tree (or grouping) to serve as a visual screen between my newly renovated living and dining...