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Need Plants and Soil for a Green Roof in Buffalo, TX
September 13, 2010
I'm building a green roof on my cabin in the Buffalo, Texas, area. Would you know what soil and plants would be best suited for that area? I have a lot of sand I could use, but didn't know if that...
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Plants for sunny dry soil location
August 22, 2010
Do any native plants exist in a highly sunny very dry soil location? (high overhang prevents rain but allows sun)
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Hybridized Indigo Spires having problems in Wimberley, TX
August 19, 2010
I planted 7 Indigo Spires from one gallon containers in May and now each plant is about 18" tall. 4 of the 7 fell over about 2 weeks are. The plants still look healthy with no dropped or curled leav...
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Using cedar chips as mulch in Wimberley, TX
August 19, 2010
In TX Hlll Country there is an abundance of wood chips, usually "cedar", which I have used as plant mulch. Since wood chips extract nitrogen to decay, do you consider chips a poor choice as plant m...
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Failure to thrive of desert willow in Wimberley TX
August 10, 2010
I have a desert willow. It is always, whether I water it or leave it alone, yellow/ brown leaves, dark spots on the leaves, losing leaves. now it looks sad and not very healthy. Can you please tell m...
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Limp leaves on Texas purple sage in Magnolia TX
July 22, 2010
Recently planted Texas purple sage, some of it looks healthy and has new blooms, but a few of the plants have limp leaves and are thin at the bottom. I read the article on cotton root rot, but am not ...
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Blooms on Desert Willow withering quickly in Rockwall TX
July 15, 2010
Why do the blooms on my Desert Willow dry up and wither away in one or two days?
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Plants to replace hydrangeas in a wet area in New York
July 09, 2010
Dear Smarty, Two years ago I planted 4 Endless Summer Hydrangas in front of the front porch of my summer cottage on Saratoga Lake. The first year they struggled the second they are limp. Can you give...
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What is composted mulch from Springfield IL
July 01, 2010
I love the look of hard wood mulch. It is my understanding that this wood mulch that is so readily available in bulk and bags is not "composted mulch". I have been told that this type of mulch pull...
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Best mulch from Cedar Hill TX
June 10, 2010
What is the best mulch to use around trees,azaleas and plants in Cedar Hill, Tx?
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