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Plants tolerant of high levels of sodium and sulfur
June 26, 2013
I would appreciate suggestions for small shrubs and flowering plants that can survive the sodic soil conditions and western sun exposure of my front beds. We have had great difficulty finding anything...
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Garden instructions from Austin
June 12, 2013
I'm a beginning gardener putting in some new landscaping in my front yard in north central Austin, TX. The yard faces almost due east, so it gets full sun until early afternoon, when the house's sha...
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Problem With Vegetable Garden Soil
June 09, 2013
We live in Liberty Hill on 25 acres and we are working to restore native grasses and plants. We are ardent supporters of the Wildflower center. I say this because my question is not "typical" of wh...
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Asphalt beneath surface of soil in Austin
June 03, 2013
About 3-4 inches below the surface of our yard is what appears to be asphalt. It comes out in chunks a few inches across and it's all about 1.5 inches thick. I have no idea what it is; my best guess ...
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Non-native, invasive creeping fig in Webster TX
May 26, 2013
We've recently moved into a new home in the southeast Houston area. The back of our property has a long concrete wall (gets quite a bit of sun), which we thought we could cover with a spreading vine....
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Is it OK to remove soil around oaks - Austin, TX.
May 24, 2013
I have several oaks trees (one live oak + burr oaks) from 15'-35' in height. They seem healthy. A local arborist says they were planted too deep and that the soil around them needs to be excavated t...
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Flowers under pine trees from Elkhart Indiana
May 02, 2013
I have a number of pine trees at the back of my lot and would like to plant flowers under the tree. What can I plant?
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Plants for steep slope in Pittsburgh PA
April 25, 2013
I have a similar question to one from SC. I live in Pittsburgh, PA. We have a steep slope behind a newly built in pool. What type of plants can I put on the hillside to hold the soil. It gets a ...
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Erosion control on slope from Columbia SC
April 25, 2013
We are in the process of having a new home built in Columbia South Carolina. Part of the front yard has a steep slope starting approximately four feet from the corner of the house and running to the ...
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Will arctostaphylos grow in Austin, from Murrieta CA
April 23, 2013
I currently live in Murrieta, CA at 2,000 ft. We planted 800 native plants on our slopes so they were extremely drought tolerant. One of my favorites is the Arctostaphylos family that will take the fr...
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