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Darkened leaves on blueberry bush
July 02, 2008
I have a blueberry bush planted in a very large pot. It has been doing very well, producing berries and new growth. All of a sudden the leaves have begun to turn dark. I have it potted in good soil...
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Evergreen hedge for constant rain
June 24, 2008
We live in Washington State up north by Canadian border. We need a hedge that will survive the constant rain. We have tried cedar. They seem to turn brown and die,one at a time so we keep replacing th...
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Improperly prepared building site in Virginia
June 24, 2008
Hi, I have a question about planting on newly-built homesite. We just moved into a new home in DC suburbs (Northern VA) and the landscape is the worst of the builder grade. There are prickly junipers ...
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Plants for full sun and clay soil in NY
May 06, 2008
We live in upstate new york( zone 5) with full sun and clay soil. What flowers/flowering shrubs would be successful in this environment?
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What can be planted under a pine tree in Detroit, MI?
April 22, 2008
What type of plant would you suggest I plant under my big (Blue bruce) pine tree? It's about 25 ft high and the branches are trimmed to about 4 feet up, so it does get some light but mostly shade.I a...
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Plants for acid soils and coffee grounds for the soil
April 21, 2008
Please tell me what plants & flowers need acid soil and are coffee grains good to make soil acid?
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Possibility of growing plants in St. Peter Sandstone
April 02, 2008
Can you grow plants or native plants in St. Peter Sandstone or amend it?
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Non-blooming Texas Mountain Laurel
March 30, 2008
Two questions: 1. My mountain laurel (10 yrs old) has never had blooms. Is this a gender plant issue? 2. I have been seeking a groundcover that grows in shade and will take foot (dog) traffic. ...
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Plants for soil with basalt outcroppings in Idaho
March 30, 2008
We have basalt (lava) outcropping in part of our back yard and know we'll have to search for pockets of soil in which to plant. Any suggestions about what trees or shrubs would have a chance in thes...
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Native plants for poorly drained clay soil
March 24, 2008
I am trying to establish a native plant garden in my back yard, I have two places where water stands for a few hours after a heavy rain, and the soil is black clay. Can you recommend any perennials 3...
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