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Root Zone Drainage – Planting on a Soil Mound
Q: Why do some folks mound up their soil and …
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Soil – Reusing From Container
Q: I have many containers on my deck. I have …
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Termites – Effect of Lawn Chemicals On,
Q: Since termites are always in season in the south, …
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Daffodils – Moving in Early Spring
Q: Can I move daffodil bulbs now? I want to …
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Equisetum (Scouring Rush) – Identification
Q: I saw what appeared to be mini-bamboo in the …
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Outdoor Plants – Double-potting
Q: I recently purchased two dwarf-looking little shrubs with a …
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Grass Dying – Why
Q: We have a large spot in our yard where …
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Planting Trees High
Q: My house was built on hard red clay. The …
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Green Roof (Living Roof) – Installing
Q: My leaky flat-roofed front porch is quite irritating. I …
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Strawberry Pyramid – Building
Q: Are you familiar with the square pyramids that garden …
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Fuchsia – Care
Q: I have a ‘Dark Eyes’ Fuchsia and would like …
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Chicken Manure – Spreading too Much
Q: I spread chicken manure on my vegatable garden area …
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Maple Tree – Planting flowers underneath
Q: I have a three-year old red maple tree. I …
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Candy Lily
Candy lily, Pardancanda norrisii, grows to 36″ tall. It …
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Centipede – Mowing
Improper mowing height is the prime cause of centipedegrass lawn …
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Sweet Potatoes – Scurf
Q: I have been raising sweet potatoes for several years. …
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Mulch – Part of Planting Depth
Q: Various seeds and bulbs require being planted at a …
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Umbrella Tree – Pruning Roots
Q: I have an umbrella tree that is beginning to …
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Manure in a Garden – Not Harmful
Q: We are new to gardening. My husband wants to …