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Wildflower seeds affected by mulch in Austin
October 24, 2010
I have a small wildflower garden in my central Austin yard. In early summer, I had some extra mulch and put it in this garden. Now I'm thinking that was a mistake. The bed has re-seeded itself for se...
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How to make a lawn into a prairie in Arlington, Texas
September 15, 2010
I am removing lawn grasses in order to start a native prairie meadow. After grass removal, I'll put down 1/2" of compost. I will broadcast wildflower seeds on the compost. If I mulch after broadcas...
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Seeds for India from Guilderland NY
August 15, 2010
I have Green Cross “Non Profitable” trust in TamilNadu India. We are looking for free seeds from Government and other NGO foundations. Moto: Global Vowing awareness program and our volunteers help ...
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Sagebrush for Westminster CO
August 06, 2010
On a recent visit to Taos, NM we fell in love with the local sagebrush. We would like to plant this sagebrush in our yard. We are located near Denver Colorado. Would this plant survive and how do we g...
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Sprouts from Sabal palmetto in Charleston SC
July 23, 2010
I live in SC and have several palm trees (our state tree and symbol). The trees are wonderful, but my situation concerns the many, many sprouts that appear in the flower beds around the trees? Is the...
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Winter-interest plants in Wynnewood PA
July 11, 2010
Could you please suggest flowering plants that provide winter interest after drying out (ie with seed pods or interesting dried flower heads)? I'm looking for something that grows in full sun. Thank ...
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Planting red Columbine and Cedar sage from seed in Canyon Lake, Tx.
July 06, 2010
I live near Canyon Lake, Texas in the Hill Country. I would like to plant red columbine and cedar sage in the shady areas beneath live oaks and ashe junipers within the limestone soil that is there n...
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Wildflowers planted in Pittsfield, IL to bloom the first of October
July 01, 2010
If I plant my wildflower seeds now in Illinois, is it possible they will bloom in three months (by the very beginning of October)?
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Cottonwood trees shedding in Orion MI
June 23, 2010
How long can I plan on my cottonwood trees (wild) shedding long wide cotton strips? This is a first for my trees. Usually it is fluffy small puffs.
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Number of seeds per pound for Curvepod fumewort from Bridger MT
June 17, 2010
Do you know or where can I find the number of seeds per pound for Corydalis curvisiliqua-scrambled eggs?
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