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Transplanting native flame leaf sumac in Eden, TX
October 26, 2008
We have tried without success to transplant a flame leaf sumac from the ranch to the house. What are we doing wrong?
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Transplanting Tecoma stans in Texas
October 26, 2008
I have a pair of Tecoma stans planted too near the house. They're in shade most of the day. The branches that can reach a little sun are blooming nicely. Would they survive being transplanted fart...
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Identification of wild shrub in Michigan
October 22, 2008
I have what appears to be a wild shrub that I want to identify. It has green foliage and is bush-like. It is about 10' tall. This fall I noticed light red berries and thorns..after cutting it down...
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Pruning of Burning Bush in Missouri
October 15, 2008
I live in MO and am pretty sure I have burning bushes on either side of my deck. My question is that they are huge and overgrown but I feel if I cut them lower and shape the sides up I will be left w...
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Native plants for a barrier hedge
October 13, 2008
Is there a native hedge I can plant to provide privacy? I have hostile neighbors behind me and would rather plant a hedge than put up a fence. I looked through the Virginia native species and didn'...
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Landscaping for slope in Kansas City
October 08, 2008
We have a down sloping back yard and patio on the lower area. We need some water absorbing plants near the foundation and some in the front of the house, where water isn't a problem. We are allergic ...
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Preservation of a Lantana Tree in New York
October 05, 2008
I have a Lantana Tree that grew beautiful over the summer, now Winter is coming and I don't know what to do with this tree, I live in Monroe, New York. Could you please help me out. Thank you.
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Freeze-back of Hamelia patens in winter in Texas
October 03, 2008
Will the hamelia patens freeze back in the winter ?
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Toxic trees and shrubs in Pennsylvania
September 30, 2008
I have a long property edge that I have been gradually transforming from a former cattle pasture into a hedgerow of native trees and shrubs. Cattle still graze on the other side. Are there any toxic...
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Survival of native yaupon in The Woodlands, TX after hurricane
September 25, 2008
One of my large native yaupons trees (8ft) fell away from a group during the hurricane. I have uprighted and tied it off for stability. Now the leaves are all brown and falling. Is the tree dead or...
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