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Fertilizer amounts for native perennials in Belton, TX
March 18, 2009
I am a novice gardener and need advice on how to fertilize my native perennials. I would like to use organic fertilizer and need advice on exactly what to use. I have a compost pile but it does not ...
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My newly planted Mountain Laurel isn\'t doing well.
March 13, 2009
My mountain laurel was planted from a container in Dec. It is in part sun, clay soil, and its leaves are turning yellow. should I move it or will that kill it?
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Coffee grounds as mulch into vegetable beds
February 05, 2009
Can you put too much coffee grounds as mulch into vegetable beds?
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How soon after stump grinding can something else be planted?
January 18, 2009
How soon after cutting down a Mulberry and grinding up the stump can we plant a new tree in its place?
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Further information on soil pH for growing blueberries
December 31, 2008
Thank you for your reponse to my question / comment. You were exactly right about soil pH. Here is what Clemson University Extension has to say about growing blueberries in North and South Carolina....
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Native flower bed with part sun
December 05, 2008
I have recently put in three small flower beds and replaced the hard clay with decent dirt. The site is shaded in the AM but mostly sun in the PM. I would like to plant natives - what can you recommen...
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Soil mixes for green roofs
November 23, 2008
We are trying to set up a green roof system on our own. What do you suggest for soil? It seems the soils are proprietary and unavailable to individuals.
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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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Requirements to grow Lupinus albifrons
October 07, 2008
What is required to grow Lupinus albifrons? Temp., soil mix, alkaline or acid, etc.?
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Failure to thrive of Hamelia patens in Laredo
September 19, 2008
I have a question regarding Hamelias patens(firebush)that I have been trying to grow for 2 years. I live in Laredo, Texas and this area should be an excellent climate for this plant. I planted 12 of t...
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