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Native flower bed with part sun
December 05, 2008
I have recently put in three small flower beds and replaced the hard clay with decent dirt. The site is shaded in the AM but mostly sun in the PM. I would like to plant natives - what can you recommen...
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Plants native to Galveston that would survive in Austin
December 01, 2008
What plants are native to the Galveston, Texas region? Can any of those plants survive in the Austin area?
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Repotting of lemon cypress for drainage
October 26, 2008
Hi, I bought a lemon cypress tree in a nice tin, It is in Plastic and the bottom has about 1.5" of water with no drainage in the plastic or tin. It will be kept inside. Does the plant need to be in...
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Transplanting native flame leaf sumac in Eden, TX
October 26, 2008
We have tried without success to transplant a flame leaf sumac from the ranch to the house. What are we doing wrong?
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Proper time of year to plant evergreens in New York
October 25, 2008
Dear Smarty Plants, Is it too late to plant evergreen Thuja, blue spruce and firs in Cleveland, New York? Vicki
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Watering needs for a new landscape
October 11, 2008
How much and how frequently are you supposed to water after implementing a new landscape? For example, perennials and succulents that are drought tolerant.
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Survival of native yaupon in The Woodlands, TX after hurricane
September 25, 2008
One of my large native yaupons trees (8ft) fell away from a group during the hurricane. I have uprighted and tied it off for stability. Now the leaves are all brown and falling. Is the tree dead or...
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Transplanting hackberry trees in Texas
September 17, 2008
I live N of Ft Worth,Tx is there a trick to digging up & transplanting hackberry trees?
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Submerged paving under lawn
September 07, 2008
I had 4 patches of rectangular areas (about 4'x6'or more) in my lawn where the grass is fine in spring but totally dies in summer. I decided to till these bare patches so that grass may grow better...
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Transplanting Virginia creeper
September 02, 2008
I have a large Virginia creeper plant approximately 15 feet in length. Is it possible to transplant the whole thing without killing it? If so how do I care for it after it has been moved? Thank yo...
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Protecting a new patio from oak roots
September 01, 2008
Hello, I have just formed up for a new patio. I have a Live Oak tree about 2' away from the patio. It has a trunk diameter of about 10", I believe 20-25 years old. Problem: I have 2 large roots in ...
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Landscaping help for Gilmer, TX
September 01, 2008
We have just moved to the beautiful hot state of Texas from warm California and we need some help! Our roses are dying, we have a patch about 25ft. by 3ft. that gets the rain run off like a little str...
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Damage to native elm in Texas
August 20, 2008
We had a major landscape renovation done over the winter. One of the trees, an elm about 10 yrs old, remained in the bed although plants around it were removed. The tree has suddenly started turning...
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Leaf fall from Cedar Elm planted in clay
August 17, 2008
I saw the answer to leaves falling off a cedar elm planted in clay. However I planted a Cedar Elm in my back yard. I dug a hole in the grass then planted and put grass back on top. I water every other...
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Stress in potted Tif blueberry plants
August 15, 2008
Recently purchased Tif Blue Blueberry plants (about 3 ft tall)are showing signs of stress. They are in 10 gallon pots. Should they be transplanted? Medium? Fertilizer? Location? Trimming?
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Lilac bush roots dangerous to house foundations
August 06, 2008
Are lilac bushes dangerous to the foundation of a house? There is a lovely white-blooming lilac that grows against the house outside my bedroom window. My ex-husband said that the roots would destro...
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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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Will desert rose (Rosa stellata) survive in south Florida
July 30, 2008
I have a mature desert rose and I wanted to plant it in the ground. I live in southwest Florida.I want to know will it survive and should I wait to plant it next year?
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Removal of previously-planted perennials
July 23, 2008
HI I JUST MOVED INTO A NEW HOUSE THIS YEAR THE PREVIOUS OWNERS PLANTED A LOT OF BEAUTIFUL PERENNIALS BUT I WANTED TO PLANT OVER ONE OF THE PERENNIALS THAT I REALLY DO NOT CARE FOR. IS THAT POSSIBLE? I...
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Pruning blue potato tree (Lycianthus rantonnei)
July 14, 2008
I wrote earlier about a blue potato tree(Lycianthus rantonnei) the top appears dead but if you break a branch it is still green, what would happen to it if I cut all the branches forming at the bottom...
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Information about blackleaf elderberry
July 03, 2008
I was given a blackleaf elderberry. Do I plant this tree in shade or sun? Also, does it require a lot of moisture? Thank you.
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Failure to bloom in hybrid lantana
June 30, 2008
I live in Austin and have planted the newer lantana varieties which bloom with orange and pink flowers.They have been planted in full sun and get watered 2 times a week for about 15 minutes.They do no...
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Non-blooming Tecoma stans in Fredericksburg, TX
June 30, 2008
We have an esperanza plant purchased last year from Walmart and planted outside before winter. It flowered excellently last year. Just before winter we cut it back to about a foot. So far this summer ...
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Buffaloberry from Grandma
June 25, 2008
I have a "BUFFALO BERRY" that my Grandma brought back from South Dakota.It is approx.8yrs.old.All was well until this spring.It was budding out when we had a very hard freeze and got 3" of snow.Now...
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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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