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>The biggest obstacle is how to keep (most of) the lawn but not have to water it very often. Our weather in Southern California is dry, with an...
>I am in Oregon, Salem, so we have about the same weather. I would love to know what you do have planted; especially this "Xeriscaping." I had no...
>well i am facing the same problem,.,,, the grass is not appearing under the big trees please help me in this matter While working for a...
>Characteristic of sandy soils, along with salal and madrona. As with other heath family plants, unsuitably heavy soil would be a significant...
>Its not always the easiest plant to find in large quantities - may depend on the time of year and if any local projects used a lot of local...
>Hi, I am wondering where I can buy a Venus Fly Trap around Burnaby. There's a carnivorous plant e-mail list. Although I'm a subscriber, I...
>If you are lucky enough to own the trees under which you want to garden, you should consider removing the trees and planting new ones as part of...
>We have three very large cedar trees in our front yard. They are not native western red cedars but some horticultural variety that were likely...
Vaccinium ovatum may be too slow-growing and too difficult to establish to be tenable as a prunable hedge. That said, I've seen large specimens...
>The pile of dirt that was left by the watermain work may not be, is likely not, good planting topsoil. However, the dirt pile will make a good...
>If you find the pictures, how will you tell the good designs from the potentially faulty ones? >Almost all photos posted for that kind of...
>Would Hydrangeas work. We have our usual christmas flowering (down under) happening at the moment and they are beautiful. Mine are under apple...
>It seems around man-made ponds the area around them is usually drier than the areas around natural streams and wet areas, so that might be a...
I thought of a few more suggestions: Sisyrinchium californicum, Delphinium trollifolium. Darmera peltata. This will grow nicely as a potted...
>I get confused, but aren't Cimicifugas (bugbanes) mostly Actea now? (This is one of these things that separates the duffers from the experts,...
I agree that it very much depends upon the nature of the spots. New leaves seem to be much less spotted than older leaves. If the spots on your...
I think I've occasionally seen C. columbiana listed in the North American Rock Garden Society seed exchange. I've seen C. hirsutissima in the...
Well, now we know how far down the roots grow! I suppose this shouldn't be surprising, since they're moist seep plants and such plants tend not...
I agree! I liked having the wild plants ID separate. I'm keenly interested in PNW native plants, and plants native west of the Rockies in...
I'm not totally convinced it's Petasites frigidus either and I agree that there's something a bit twitchy about it. This plant is blooming way...