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Tree removal from Austin
November 18, 2013
Unfortunately we need to cut down a Spanish oak (11" diameter, over 50 feet tall) that is leaning against our upper story deck (if it falls, the roof, deck, and steel supports may be crushed). A lim...
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Sprout from a non-native sago palm in Poinciana FL
October 16, 2013
I have two mature (10 years old)sago palms. One of them sprouted a new "head' at the top of the trunk. It is competing with the original one. It is not a pup coming from the root area. Can I cut it ...
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Sprouts from stems of plants from Happy Yard IN
September 28, 2013
Is it normal for a plant to start a sprout from its own root system next to the stock/stem? Is it trying to regrow?
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Maintenance of milkweed from Austin
September 12, 2013
I help plant and maintain a Monarch Waystation Garden in San Leanna, Texas (South Austin). Should milkweed plants be cut back during the winter? Last year we cut them back a bit late and some died c...
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Transplanting large Silverado Sage bushes from Mesa AZ
August 19, 2013
We just bought a condo with three Silverado Sage, each one is 6-8 ft tall, trained to grow as "trees" with bare branches for the bottom 4 feet or so, and beautiful flowering branches on top. They ar...
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Rose care for Austin
August 18, 2013
I am a transplant from the Pacific NW and need to relearn rose care for Austin. When is the best time to cut back the roses, or do I even bother? I also need to find out how far back I can trimming a...
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Recovery of an agarita having been cut down from San Antonio, TX
August 16, 2013
I had an agarita adjoining a cedar and a volunteer hackberry in my yard. The tree trimmers were supposed to cut out the hackberry but unfortunately also cut the agarita back to the ground. How long ...
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Taking down a Century Plant blooming stalk from Fair Oaks Branch TX
August 09, 2013
Our century cactus looks like it's in the final stages of blooming and I read on your site that the original plant dies. Can we go ahead and cut down the tall blooms?
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Will catalpa roots damage a nearby swimming pool?
July 13, 2013
Will a catalpa tree cause problems to my swimming pool? It is 8 feet away and I cut all the branches off every fall. It then grows back to about 6 feet in diameter an makes a great garden feature but ...
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Care of poppy plants
July 10, 2013
I bought a tiny poppy grow kit at Target for 99 cents. Amazingly, they have grown into numerous large and very healthy plants, though they don't all appear to be the same species. Some have grown to ...
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