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Roanoke, VA
Smarty Plants on thousand year old interrupted fern
We recently built a new home in the mountains of western Virginia. I am told
by the local Botanist that there is a patch of "thousand year old interrupted
fern" that runs through, among other pla...
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Roanoke, VA
Problems with wax myrtle in Roanoke, VA
Our Wax Myrtle bushes tend to lose all their foliage during the Winter months and each year seem to flesh out their leaves less with each passing Spring. One bush never returned and save for one branc...
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Roanoke, VA
When to plant non-native red-tip photinia
When do you plant the Red-Tip Photinia Flowering Shrubs
in Roanoke VA?
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Salem, VA
Establishing wildflowers on a slope in Virginia
From Roanoke Virginia. I have a steep bank rising from one side of my driveway to woods above. Different areas vary from full sun, to half day shade. It is possible to carefully walk/stand on it, we a...
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Salem, VA
Native deer-resistant plants for Virginia
I live in Roanoke/Salem Virginia and want to plant a few plants native to the area along the front yard rock wall. I would prefer they be the same, deer resistant, around 5-6 feet tall max and flower...
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Boones Mill, VA
Evergreens for privacy in VA
I need fast growing evergreens or large shrubs, flowering or non-flowering, for privacy. They will need to flourish among large oak and hickory trees that are 75 plus years old. We don't want to dama...
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Buchanan, VA
Winter care for non-native ice plant in Virginia
I have an ice plant in my garden and it is doing very well. What would be the care for winter. Ground seldom freezes, temperatures mostly 20 but can get in single digit occasionally. Very little snow ...
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Buchanan, VA
No female, hence, no squash.
This is not a wild flower but. My grandchildren left a squash outside in a corner of a flower bed. This spring it grew. There are only male flowers, many of them, but no female, hence, no squash. Why...
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Blacksburg, VA
Native grasses and turf grass for VA
I recently moved to Blacksburg, Virginia. I am becoming involved with a church here that recently started a grounds committee. There is some discussion within the group of which varieties of native ...
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Natural Bridge Station, BC
Source for seeds of non-native poinsettias from British Columbia
Hello,
I would like to grow my own Christmas poinsettias from seed. Do you know where I may be able to purchase seeds?
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Low Moor, VA
Plants to prevent bank erosion in Virginia
I am looking for good native plant choices for a steep river bank. My driveway is at the top of this slope, so I will need to avoid any plants that would cause erosion. I would prefer low shrubs.
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Dublin, VA
Trees for privacy shield in Dublin, Virginia
What are the best trees to plant for privacy in a small yard?
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Lynchburg, VA
Plants for steep slope in Virginia
Please help! Looking for landscaping ideas for a very large Steep hill. Features: slope is approximately 45-60 degrees, clay soil mixed with fill dirt, lots of deer, partial sun, seeking minimal maint...
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Buena Vista, VA
Smarty Plants on fungal attack
I have three plants that have been getting fungus on their soil and I've tried to get rid of it by scraping it off, watering it less and more sunlight. It's two coleus and a begonia. I don't know...
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Buena Cista, VA
Plants native to South Florida and the Caribbean
What are the plants native to South Florida and the Caribbean?
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buena vista, VA
Herbalism and Native American EthnoBotany
What plants cure diarrhea?
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Pulaski, VA
Indoor Lantana Care from VA
I have a Lantana plant. When I moved it inside, it was fine. Then I watered it too much. Is it possible to replant( to dryer dirt) in the winter time. Is has been in the 30's here, but inside 68. ...
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Hinton, WV
Native plants for wildlife habitat in West Virginia
We live in the southern region of Summers County in West Virginia. Our yard has a lot of shell and small rocks in it; it is in direct sun light. I would love to have a welcoming hummingbird, butterfly...
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Gladstone, VA
Non-native banana trees
I recently planted two types of Banana trees, a Darjeeling and a Giant Nepal. I know that both are hardy to my zone 7 but that the Nepal needed heavy mulching. My first question is how long will it ta...
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Princeton, WV
Is it safe to eat vegetables grown in the same bed as foxgloves?
I have foxglove in my flower beds and have planted tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and cantaloupe in the flower bed and now I am concerned about the shared root system. Also, my tomatoes are touching the...
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Mount Airy, NC
Plants for a moist, wooded area in North Carolina
I am looking to plant some native flowers in a wooded area in Surry County NC. The chosen location is fully shaded beside a creek. The water table typically sets about 2 feet below the surface of th...
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