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Transplant shock in Texas Star hibiscus
July 31, 2008
Why is my Texas star plant wilting and now is starting to turn yellow? I just bought it from a nursery and put it in a new pot.
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Transplanting bamboo
July 29, 2008
To transplant bamboo from one place to another, do you dig the plant up or do you get a cutting, put it in water and then root the plant?
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Transplanting a Texas redbud sapling
July 27, 2008
I've just discovered a Texas red bud sapling (baby tree)that decided to grow next to our fire pit. Although there's no reason for us to sit around the campfire in 100 degree weather, I would like to...
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Transplanting non-native invasive chinaberry trees
July 21, 2008
I know most folk think Chinaberry trees are only for digging up, but I say that here in the Hill Country during a drought, they are the greenest and purtiest tree around. I have some tall fifteen foo...
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Death of Tecoma stans after heavy rain
July 21, 2008
I had two esperanza plants. They have been planted for about four months, this spring. They were blooming and growing. We had six inches of rain in five days and they began to wilt - and then they d...
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Transplanting live oaks in summer
July 17, 2008
I have a need to transplant a live oak tree on a home building site. The need is now, the house is almost completely built out and the owners did not prep the site by moving trees or prepping them to ...
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Blossom fall after rain on Polystachys lutea, Shrimp Lollipop
July 17, 2008
I live in San Antonio and had previously bought shrimp lollipop plants and after the rain we had recently all the blooms fell off. So my question is did it die or should I just leave it alone?
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Shriveling and dying of non-native impatiens
July 14, 2008
Several years now many of my impatiens after a month or so seem to shrivel up and eventually die. They are planted in a row and not all are affected. I am not noticing any slug evidence which I would...
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Transplanting a Century Plant in Pennsylvania
July 08, 2008
When is the best time to transplant a Century Plant?
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Mystic Spires salvia in transplant shock
July 04, 2008
Hello. I live in Taylor, Tx. Just outside Austin, Texas. I recently planted mystic spires. One gallons and will receive the hot afternoon sun. All the research says they can tolerate this location. Th...
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