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Thanks, that's it!
Can anyone identify what the shrub on the right in this photo is? (The one with variegated green leaves). Located in the PNW and photo is from today.
I have been developing a hosta and sword fern area of the garden, and I am thinking it would be nice to have something interspersed between the...
Yes, I agree with Brockstar, tulip trees are pretty amazing. And, based on my own fruit tree experiences, very prone to aphids (and other issues)....
We also had some major problems with aphids this year, on a young bing cherry tree. What we did is apply a ring of tanglefoot (you put tape on the...
Just an update, I planted some sarcococca last fall, and it has done amazingly well, despite our very dry summer, and minimal watering on my part....
I am looking for a a moderate-height evergreen tree, either conifer or non-conifer (though leaning towards non-conifer is possible). It is going...
Yes, I think this is it, thank you! I had no idea it was so pretty. http://grow.ars-informatica.ca/plant.php?en=284&nm=Scotch%20heather
I called my local nursery, and they currently have S.ruscifolia, and Sarcococca confusa. The first one, I found what seems to be a good...
Wow, I love the sweet box! Thank you, I think this will almost surely go into the garden.
On my walk in Portland, OR, I saw this really nice small evergreen shrub, it is late August and blooming, very, very small flower. This didn't...
Nice suggestions! I cleared out a large area today, and will have a little bit of time before planting to do a better than I usually do of...
(Prompted after a grueling morning of yard work). There is a neglected area of my front garden that I am wanting to finally start working with,...
Thank you! It was a really weird year for weather. Hopefully next things will be a little bit more 'normal' whatever that means.
I have EXACTLY the same issue with a bing cherry that was planted last year, smaller tinier holes overall but a few with more extensive damage....
Thanks everyone! It is supposedly semi-evergreen, which would be nice.
That really looks like it, especially the leaves.
Thank you! Both beautiful plants.
Wait, I think the first is rose of sharon, yes?
I was in a friend's garden (in the Pacific Northwest), she has two plants with no id. The first is a shrub, it is about 6 feet tall and reminds...