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Boom time for Texas wildflowers and best sites for viewing
February 01, 2006
I live in NJ and would like to visit Texas and see the bluebonnets and other wildflowers in bloom this spring. When do you expect the best display of flowers this year? Also, can you tell me where th...
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Sowing additional wildflower and grass seeds on steep hillside
January 30, 2006
Mr. Smarty, we recently moved to Hot Springs, AR. We have about a 1000 sf hillside area too steep to plant with shrubs etc. We had wildflower seeds scattered last May in this area and the flowers we...
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Information on Mrs. Johnsons efforts in highway beautification
January 11, 2006
Perhaps you can help. I am trying to unearth a little history of Lady Bird and her involvement in the beautification of our highways, especially as it relates to using native plants. This is for a p...
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Advisability of sowing wildflower seeds in mid-January in Lousiana
January 07, 2006
Newton County borders Louisiana in SE Texas. Can we plant wildflowers now-mid January? The park has recently been graded and many trees blown down by Rita which will make it more sunny. The Garden ...
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Viability of seeds that have not come up
December 06, 2005
I planted some wildflower seeds per instructions and they are not coming up. Should they? or will they come up in spring?
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Guidelines for planting native wildflowers on roadside
November 17, 2005
My 4th grade Girl Scout troop has chosen to plant bluebonnets and other wild flowers along TX Hwy 114 in Southlake as their project for their Bronze Award. Do you have a guideline that you follow w...
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Where and when bloom; will they bloom in artificial light
November 06, 2005
Do wildflowers grow through out the world, even in desert and Arctic regions? When do they bloom? Will they bloom in artificial light? What is the most interesting fact about wildflowers?
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Native plants growing between Eagle Pass and Del Rio, TX
October 25, 2005
I have just bought an acre near Quemado, Texas. That's about halfway between Eagle Pass and Del Rio. I'd like to know what the native plants for this area are, especially colorful flowers for the ...
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Native wildflowers and grasses for sunny field in Nashville, TN
October 09, 2005
I want to plant wildflowers in a sunny field (old pasture land) in Nashville, Tennessee. I plan on killing the existing weeds and tall grasses with roundup this fall and planting native grasses (wha...
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Propagation of Gay Feather
September 22, 2005
Can I transplant the flower Gay Feather any time or should I wait until the plant dies this winter?
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Smarty Plants on Wildflower Meadow Gardening
September 16, 2005
Good morning! I want to overseed a buffalo lawn that has been down for about a year with a wildflower mix, how would you recommend that we prepare the site.
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Wildflower seeds to be sown on roadway for wedding
September 16, 2005
My daughter is planning an outdoor wedding reception at a ranch in Granbury, Texas, on April 29, 2006. We would like to sow wildflower seeds along the roadway leading to the ranch. What flowers woul...
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Smarty Plants on CRABGRASS
August 23, 2005
I live in Indiana and purchased native wildflower seeds from the soil and conservation district in my area. I completly tilled the 10x70 foot patch and planted the seeds as directed. Some of them are ...
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Possibility of over-watering of Asclepias tuberosa
August 05, 2005
Another question about butterfly weeds, the leaves on one of my plants are turning a yellow-red color and the blossoms seem to be dying (drying up) before they can bloom. It is right in the same area...
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Deadheading or trimming back of Asclepias spp
July 29, 2005
I have some butterfly weeds (flowers) and I have heard conflicting stories as to how to cut them back. Should they be deadheaded to elongate bloom time or does that prevent any seeds from replanting?...
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Deadheadidng of gaillardia
July 10, 2005
How do I maintain gaillardias? Specially, do I deadhead them?
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Small native flowering plants for Plano, TX
July 07, 2005
Suggestions for native flowering plants small enough for a border planting? I live in Plano TX, just north of Dallas. Zone 8.
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More on bluebonnets
July 01, 2005
I've seen several recommendtions for using a Bluebonnet Inoculant when planting Bluebonnets. "For best success, we strongly suggest using Bluebonnet inoculant (to assist in fixing nitrogen into soi...
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Smarty Plants on Echinacea paradoxa
July 01, 2005
What kind of habitat (soil, sun, water etc) does Echinacea paradoxa like to live in?
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Low maintenance native plants for college campus in Monterey, CA
June 30, 2005
I am a graduate student at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. We are researching ways to save money (decreased maintenance, pesticide/herbicide use, etc) on our campus. I need so...
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Wildflowers that will grow in sandy soil in New York
June 09, 2005
Dear Mr. S. Pants, We live near Albany, NY in what was once a pine forest. The soil is very, very sandy. I've had some success with wildflowers but I have to use some topsoil and humus mixture to ...
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Native Texas plants that will grow in sandy soil and salt tolerant
June 08, 2005
I am in the US Coast Guard and we are looking to plant some wildflowers. The plants will be near saltwater and may get exposed if the area floods during a tropical storm or hurricane. Being on the Gul...
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Wildflower seed for west central Texas acreage
June 06, 2005
We have a ranch in central Texas between Brownwood and Brady and want to plant wildflowers that will grow in that area. We'd like to cover acreage and need information on what mix would suit our are...
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Plants for Maine
June 06, 2005
Hi there, I am looking for types of wildflowers that might be growing in Maine late july that would be okay to pick (would rather not pick endangered species, etc.). Any leads would be great. Also if ...
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Desmanthus and Chamaecrista seeds
June 05, 2005
Hello my wildflower specialist friend. I got 20 Desmanthus illinoensis and also Chamaecrista fasciculata seeds. Then I planted them in early March, when there was still frost, in clayish soil, not far...
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