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Wildflowers for September wedding from Licking MO
June 02, 2013
Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I am getting married this September in Licking Missouri back in the woods on my dads land. I would like to have wildflowers for the bouquets and reception decor. Can I get some...
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Why so many Sugar Hackberry seedlings in my back yard in The Woodlands, TX?
May 25, 2013
Why do I have so many Sugar Hackberry seedlings (Celtis Laevigata) sprouting up naturally in my back yard? There are a few Winged Elms in my neighborhood, but no Sugar Hackberry trees that I know of....
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Scarifying seeds of evergreen sumacs from Lockhart TX
May 19, 2013
Dear Smarty Plants, We would like to grow our own evergreen sumacs. Consulting Nokes book, How to Grow Native Plants on page 310, it says to scarify fresh uncleaned seeds for 30-45 minutes. On page...
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How do you determine male persimmon seedlings from the females?
May 11, 2013
I have got new persimmon seedlings about 3 inches tall this spring, and am wondering if there is any way to tell male from female at this young stage? I just don't want to plant 20 or 40 seedlings an...
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Removal of pods when pruning Tecoma stans
May 10, 2013
When pruning Tecoma stans for growth and shape control,should I cut off the pods?
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Are Eve's Necklace seeds poisonous to dogs from Plano TX
May 09, 2013
Are the seed pods on eve's necklace poisionous to dogs?
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Screen of Thuja Occidentalis on fire-damaged property in Bastrop TX
May 04, 2013
I want to plant a screen of Thuja Occidentalis on the east side of our driveway. It is in the burn area of Bastrop, TX. None of our trees survived. Will Thuja Occidentalis grow here? I saw some specim...
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Growing non-native grapefruit from seeds from Austin
April 30, 2013
Can you grow ruby red grapefruit trees from seeds?
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Spreading bluebonnets in pasture from Ledbetter TX
April 29, 2013
I've found a small patch of bluebonnets in my back pasture in Ledbetter, tx. What is the best method of encouraging their spread across the pasture? I've heard that one can pull up the plants and ...
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Source for seeds of Mexican primrose from Dallas
April 25, 2013
Can I purchase Mexican Evening Primrose seeds now for planting in the fall or do I need to wait for the fresh crop of seeds that will be gathered from this spring flowering. How can I be assured the ...
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