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Native wild plum trees for Johnson County, Texas
December 24, 2012
What native wild plums will grow in southern Johnson County? And where can I find the trees locally? Thank you
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Landscaping from Wilmington NC
December 22, 2012
I plan on moving to Belmont NC in the next couple of years and settling down with my future wife in her home town. I am a huge do it yourself person. I love to make things from scratch, including buil...
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Is cenizo (Leucophyllum frutescens) edible?
December 21, 2012
I found a post here about cenizo leaves being used for tea, but I'm wondering if the leaves of the cenizo are edible? I have found many recipes for 'brown butter sage' leaves (sauteed often with on...
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Wild plums for jelly from Conroe TX
December 18, 2012
Do wild plum trees grow in my area? I want to get some next summer to make plum jelly.
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Identification of a vine in El Paso, Texas
November 23, 2012
I live in Del Rio Texas - Zone 8/9 and I have a vine which can't be identified. It looks like a morning glory white flower with crimson throat, but the leaf pattern is like a 5-7 fingered hand with d...
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Edible native plants for Camp Wood, TX
November 01, 2012
We live northwest of Camp Wood, TX in the uplands, so our soil is shallow with caliche and limestone beneath and is clay-like with the typical higher pH. Are there any native trees, bushes, vines, or...
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Grasses for horses in Austin
October 27, 2012
Hello Mr. Smarty Plants We just bought 4.5 acres in Travis County off HWY 290. We have 3 horses we keep on it but there is very little grass in the pastures. What is the best type of grass to seed ...
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Spots on non-native naval orange trees from Stockton CA
October 20, 2012
I have two mature Navel Orange trees. One tree has developed spotty chlorophyl depleted areas that were not on the oranges when they were smaller. In addition, the oranges on both trees are smaller ,...
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Non-native pomegranate failing to fruit from Highland Village TX
October 20, 2012
Last spring I planted a pomegranate tree (type: Wonderful) which is supposed to produce edible fruit. It had 5 or 6 absolutely beautiful blooms, but each of them dropped off and no sign of fruit. Is...
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Is it possible to eat one nightshade berry and live?
September 16, 2012
Can I eat one nightshade berry and live? I am 18.
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