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Some seeds will not sink but rather seem designed to float as streams take them to their new home. Soaking older seeds in GA3 can improve...
Glad to see these forums are still around. It has been a blessing for me over the years. I would just like to say thanks to all that participate...
Once again thanks Ron! I have read some of Linda's myths in the past, guess I should keep more up to date on them! Her article did shed light on...
Hybrid tea Roses have white waxy caccoon looking growths on several plants in new mexico (*zone 7). Never had this problem in 10 years until now...
I've been studying worms lately. It is theorized that the last great iceage wiped out all the worms in North America and worms we see are...
Millet or Ron, I believe you checked out digitals soil test, and I see a couple things there, BUT as I scanned down, what about that brew they got...
All thing can be classified as either organic or in-organic so this should be clear cut, but in the case of "organic produce" it seems to take on...
I am here looking for info/opinions on this as well! I have found a huge amount knowledge here! Anyway … When Grandma made compost tea, she...
Curious about calcium nitrate? AGs requires nitrogen for early growth stage but after fruit sets, nitrogen is undesirable. What I don’t know if...
Do you somehow aerate the water in your swamp? I’m just thinking the smell may be from anaerobic organisms. But having said that, I do not...
I believe constantgardener concern is the "wet" looking humus soil as Cholla catus is a desert plant, requires very little water, and grows in a...
There are places that you can purchase red Trillium erectum (possibly Trillium sulcatum) along with other wildflowers like lady slippers. A few...
As newt said, you could end up with more -- I will say you definantly will end up with more if you do not remove all the roots. Tilling can make...
Well I probably have to that that back ... but I do think they are challanged with those temps! I have seen plants hardy to 5-10 survive -25 so...
What they don't tell you is Lycoris is hardy to zone 6-7 if planted 6" deep and Zone 5 if aditional mulch protection is provided. I have no idea...
Thanks you Ron -- I figure maybe in another 150 years I might be almost as good as ID as you are! If there was an award for UBCB Forums Most...
OK tell me if I pass the test! I took a look and examined many pictures (and am I now feel foolish I didn't notice). A. belladonna does seem to...
As I said, I'm not much good at ID :P but Ron is an ID god ... I thank Michael for showing me my error ... now to put the cone on my head and go...
Sitka Spruce (Picea sitchensis) I would guess ... but I'm not much good at IDing so wait for someone else to verify
Why? Well first, and best I can describe, is my Amaryllidaceae taxonomy ignorance. I just haven’t paid close attention to defining details...