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Small, flowering, evergreen plants for hillside in Austin.
October 27, 2007
I have a steep, dry hillside measuring approximately 4 feet high by six feet wide. I want to plant low growing, evergreen, flowering plants across the bed that will flower as long as possible, and thr...
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Winter expectations for Buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides)
October 08, 2007
I planted some buffalo grass (from seed) in April of this year. I’ve got a nice patch now, though it’s starting to brown up some. I’m wondering what to expect from this patch over the winter- will i...
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Buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides) and buffalo grass mixes
October 05, 2007
I live in Austin, TX and have visited the Wildflower Center in the past and enjoyed the display of native grass mixes. Can you tell me about the variations of buffalograss mixes... which ones are most...
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Shorter drought-tolerant grasses
August 31, 2007
We live on 1 1/2 acres near Dripping Springs. We have a variety of grasses, mostly tall, on the back and side of the property. Is there some type of drought tolerant shorter grass or wildflowers or gr...
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Encouraging native grasses to flourish
August 23, 2007
We have been trying to restore the yard around the house with native grasses and forbs for the last two years. The soil is clay and nothing seems to grow. We have distributed 5 truck loads of mulch, p...
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Green wall panel for Dallas
August 21, 2007
We are working on a green wall panel for a hotel near SMU--I see your list of recommended species for green roofs, & wondered if you have any ideas for vertical applications. Probably will have someth...
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Inland sea oats as backfrop for pigeon berry
August 20, 2007
I am thinking of using inland sea oats as a backdrop for pigeon berry (Rivina humilis) in a shady area along my foundation. Will this combination work, or will the sea oats outcompete the pigeon berr...
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Care of buffalo grass after wet season
August 15, 2007
I'm asking for your advice on what to do with my buffalo grass lawn. With all this rain, I've managed to pull the weeds as they pop up in my front yard, and it looks good, except for a couple of...
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Identification of native grasses little bluestem and switchgrass
August 09, 2007
If you drive east of Austin on Hwy 71, there is a bluish looking grass that has become very noticeable since the heavy rains in July. The blades grow straight up and each plant is in clump form. Do ...
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Flowering native perennials for St. Louis
August 09, 2007
Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, I'm trying to landscape a yard that sits on rocky clay soil in St. Louis, MO. The front yard has been difficult because of its brutal southern exposure - the afternoon sun ...
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Practicality of Cedar Elm and buffalo grass in clay soil in East Texas
July 31, 2007
Dear Mr. Smarty Pants, I live in Katy Texas on what used to be a rice field. The soil either has a lot of clay in it or in places is just solid clay. Will any kind of buffalo grass grow here? I'v...
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Blue plants or flowers in Baltimore, MD
July 27, 2007
I have a taxi company in the city called Bluecab. The headquarters is in an industrial area and the soil is tough and well, industrial. There will be no watering or maintenance done. Looks like a car ...
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Prairie and wetland restoration in Nebraska
July 20, 2007
We recently bought property south of Crawford,NE near the Pine Ridge area. It has been grazed by horses for years. We'd like to restore the native grasses and flowers. I have no idea where to begi...
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Ornamental bunch grasses to grow under live oak
June 25, 2007
I love live oak trees and have one in the back yard that is growing nicely. I don't know if it's the shade or the leaf and acorn droppings that won't allow the grass to grow underneath it. Around...
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Distinguishing Bermuda grass from Buffalo grass
June 14, 2007
Is Bermuda grass taking over my Buffalo grass lawn? I recently sodded a small area of Buffalo Grass 'Prairie' (last fall). It's doing beautifully, or so I think. There are stolons running and reach...
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Difference between Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus trachycaulus
May 21, 2007
What is the difference between Pseudoroegneria spicata and Elymus trachycaulus.
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Types of Eragrostis lovegrasses that will survive in Northern Wisconsin
May 21, 2007
I am interested in plains lovegrass, and know that it primarily grows in southern climates. Do you think it could thrive in northern Wisconsin if it is planted in a protected area? Could it survive ...
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Growing native grasses in containeers in Illinois
May 16, 2007
Hi. How well would native grasses grow in container gardens in Illinois? What soil would you suggest? Thanks.
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Understory plants for Tuolumne Co., CA
May 14, 2007
My driveway is lined with purple plum trees. I would like to grow something underneath them. What can I grow that will not harm the root system/health of the trees?
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Arisaema triphyllum as an insect eater
April 14, 2007
Is the Jack in the Pulpit an insect eater?
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Practicality of Bouteloua dactyloides as turf grass in Pflugerville
April 07, 2007
I live in Pflugerville next to Pfluger park. The soil is pretty rich there and I'm looking for a good turf grass to replace the weeds in the front yard. Someone recommended Turfallo. What do you th...
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Suggested plants for between flagstones in Austin, TX
March 24, 2007
I would like to plant something between my flagstones on patio. I am taking up the cement mortar and want something that doesn't require a lot of water, low growing, and can stand a little traffic. ...
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Native grasses as low-water option for ranch yard
March 19, 2007
We have a weekend ranch in LLano Texas and are looking for a grass to plant in the front yard. (approx 3/4 acre) The house is very small and cute but not a real big fancy house. We do have a fence aro...
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Native sedges for Texas
March 07, 2007
What can you tell me about Texas Blue Sedge? What its true name and culture requirements?
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Native wildflower habitat for North Carolina
January 24, 2007
I am from North Carolina and have been gradually establishing a wildflower spring garden. I now have a beautiful display of bluets and cornflowers that grace my front yard in the spring. Most of this...
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