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Low plants to cover bank too steep to mow
June 26, 2008
I have a bank along the road that is too steep to mow. This bank faces east and only gets 2 - 4 hours per day of sunlight. I'd like to try ground cover to prevent erosion, however visibility is a p...
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Native plants for hanging baskets in Abilene
June 10, 2008
I live in the DRY West Texas heat in Abilene. I'd like to put some hanging plants along my back fence. Preferably something that would attract butterflies. We have a pool in our back yard and almost ...
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Landscaping on South Padre Island
June 07, 2008
I'm in charge of landscaping at my beachfront condo in South Padre Island and find the wind, salt air, and heat challenging for growing almost anything. We would like to incorporate native plants, b...
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Information about pink milkwort (Polygala incarnata)
June 07, 2008
Why is the pink Milkwort (Polygala incarnata) and what is it's niche?
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Die-off of Texas bluebells
June 04, 2008
I live in southeast Travis County east of IH35 in the Blackland Prairie. We have a gorgeous stand of Texas bluebells. Last year, the bluebells would look fine, then they would turn brown and die for...
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Short or mowable plant for walkway
June 03, 2008
I'd like a short and/or mowable plant to use as a walkway in and around a vegetable garden in upstate NY. I was planning on clover, but I want to use a native plant if possible. The native clovers ...
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Turks cap not blooming in Austin
June 03, 2008
Why is my Turks Cap not blooming? It gets about an hour of sun in the morning, then shade for the rest of the day. It gets watered with the sprinkler system that waters our lawn.
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Yellow-flowered Ipomopsis rubra - Standing Cypress
May 30, 2008
We have several acres of we call native plant areas, maybe unmaintained areas or natural is a better description of these areas. As we were developing these areas we sown in several different wildflo...
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Possible mildew on standing cypress
May 29, 2008
My mother-in-law took some standing cypress seeds from Texas to Virginia several years ago. They have always done very well, but this year they are growing very tall, but the bottom half of the stalk...
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Asclepias with whitish discoloration
May 26, 2008
I have red/scarlett milkweed planted in my yard. The leaves have a whitish discoloration on the top of some of the leaves and it is spreading. What is it? What do I do about it?
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Transplant shock in Liatris spicata
May 25, 2008
I bought a liatris spicata start a month ago, and transplanted it into my front yard (full sun, clay soil, moist due to all the rain recently). The plant immediately wilted so I transplanted it in ...
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Native plants for gravesite in North Central Massachusetts
May 18, 2008
I live in North Central Mass. Would like to plant something on my parents gravesite that would not be invasive or require a lot of care. Any suggestions? I just took 2 shrubs out that had become way...
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Chlorosis in tropical milkweed and asclepias tuberosa
May 18, 2008
I planted both tropical milkweed and asclepias tuberosa. Both are chlorotic and the native milkweed has brown upturned leaves. Could it possibly be too much water? Or what?
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Plants for pool area in Florida
May 09, 2008
My husband and I have a pool with 4 planters and are looking for plants that we can put into our screened in pool area. We live in Central Florida and looking for ideas of plants that are slow growin...
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Natural fibers for lashing bamboo in weaving
May 07, 2008
I live in Austin and am looking for plants I can use for weaving fibers, e.g. lashing bamboo for a small project. What plants and parts do you recommend? What resources do you recommend for informatio...
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Plants for full sun and clay soil in NY
May 06, 2008
We live in upstate new york( zone 5) with full sun and clay soil. What flowers/flowering shrubs would be successful in this environment?
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Yellowing leaves
May 06, 2008
What causes yellowing of native garden plant leaves?
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The origin of Juncus effusus var. Big Twister
May 04, 2008
Juncus effusus, var. 'Big Twister' We're trying to figure out the nativity of this thing, and whether it is safe to plant in our very wet rain garden. Thank you for any assistance...
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Plants for narrow strip between sidewalk and fence
May 01, 2008
I have a strip of land about 5 inches wide and 30 feet long -- between the fence and the sidewalk -- that I would like to plant something that would look nice and wouldn't require the weedeater every...
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Do Salvia coccinea and Salvia occidentalis occur in Hawaii
April 27, 2008
Aloha, Would you please happen to know if the salvia occidentalis and the salvia coccinea are growing in a wild state in Hawaii, the quantity (small or large areas? What are the weather conditions ...
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Problem with Eupatorium greggii
April 27, 2008
At the Garden's fall plant sale in 2006, I bought some Eupatorium greggii. It did very well last year. Recently, the entire plant looks like it is just wilting from the top down, as if it has some so...
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Poppies on Pflugerville, TX lake
April 26, 2008
I live on the new Pflugerville Lake. We are trying to get wildflower seed to plant around the lake in the mitigation areas. Will Poppies grow here?
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Native plants for southwest exposure in Tulsa OK
April 24, 2008
I want to plant something in a bed on the South side of my house with some Western exposure. The space is in a bed that would share space with a Red Tip Photinia (next to the house)& liriope( on the ...
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Browning of leaf tops on Iris plants
April 22, 2008
My Iris plants bloomed beautifully, now some of the leaves are turning brown from the top down, about half way. Is this normal? What can I do about it and should I cut off the brown leaves? Also, what...
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Native moss to fill in between flagstones
April 21, 2008
I live in Houston and have a long, narrow flagstone path that runs along the east side of the house. I am looking for a native moss that can fill in between the flagstones and will tolerate morning su...
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Insect infestation, identification and treatment
April 21, 2008
help! I have an infestation of small flies in my flower/vegetable beds. They seem to be eating the leaves of just about everything. I've tried to find out exactly what they are, but haven't had any ...
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Information about Lady Lupine (Lupinus villosus)
April 20, 2008
Dear Mr.Smarty Plants, Lady Lupine grows in our yard in northeast Florida, and I would like to learn more about it, especially the stages it goes through, like now the purple petals themselves are c...
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Non-blooming toad lily in Kentucky
April 20, 2008
I have had a toad lily for three years and it has never bloomed. What do I need to do?
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Backward blooming Jack-in-the-pulpit
April 18, 2008
why does my jack in the pulpit plant bloom backwards
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Plants for Liberty Hill TX in full sun
April 15, 2008
We recently bought an acre of land in Liberty Hill, TX. We have a large planting area in the front that is devoid of any plant life. I would like to turn this into a semi shaded area with some annua...
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Correct cultural conditions for liatris
April 15, 2008
I recently bought some gayfeather (liatris pycnostachya) and planted in my yard in a nice full sun spot. Gets sun for roughly 10 hours a day. However, it's also the single driest spot in my yard (jus...
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Trimming bloom stalks of iris
April 15, 2008
Mr. Smarty: I live in Nevada, and have some very beautiful Iris plants. They have all blossomed and now I am left with stems. Is there any way I can cut them back so they blossom again? If so how shou...
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Native plants for sandy soil and not much water
April 14, 2008
I am planning a new garden at home and would like to grow native plants that can handle sandy soil and don't need much water. I do not water my gardens.I would prefer plants that can have more than o...
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Suggestions for native perennials in Staten Island, NY
April 03, 2008
My back yard garden has a good base of evergreen shrubs and perennials all doing well in clayish soil and I am ready now to add color and texture in an area with partial sun. Can you suggest hardy...
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Arisaema triphyllum and Phlox stolonifera native to Pennsylvania
April 03, 2008
I asked and you answered my question about PA wildflowers. I have two more questions: is jack-in-the-pulpit a native PA wildflower? and is creeping white phlox a native PA wildflower?
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Plants for soil with basalt outcroppings in Idaho
March 30, 2008
We have basalt (lava) outcropping in part of our back yard and know we'll have to search for pockets of soil in which to plant. Any suggestions about what trees or shrubs would have a chance in thes...
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Pruning of native perennial blooming plants
March 22, 2008
Hello - I am still a newbie at using Native Texas plants (but loving them!), and I need pruning assistance. When (and how much) do I prune: hot lips salvia, hummingbird bush (anisthcanthus wrightii...
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Eriogonum spergulinum, wild buckwheat
March 21, 2008
Do you have any information on the wildflower Eriogonum spergulinum???
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Native plants for city lot in Longview, TX
March 19, 2008
Just bought a city lot in Longview, TX and want to put in some plants at the periphery even before the house is built. Can you recommend any that would be from your list of East TX plants that are pa...
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Plants that will grow in clay in North Carolina
March 14, 2008
I have a small fenced back yard, predominately hard red clay, that is a major focal point. I am designing my own garden/yard area (to cut cost) and have a list of plants that will grow in this soil w...
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Hardy, inexpensive perennials for Mansfield, TX
March 12, 2008
I am trying to fill two flowerbeds that are in full sun mostly and right next to the house. I want something that can live in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area and is pretty hardy. I also don't want to spe...
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Different kinds of plants living in subarctic areas
March 10, 2008
What are the different kinds of plants live in the subarctic areas?
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Combining yellow columbine and Malvaviscus arboreus
March 07, 2008
Can yellow columbine coexist peacefully with Malvaviscus arboreus? I have a nice stand of the former and would like to plant the latter to take over when the columbine starts to look ratty in the hea...
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Native plants for flowers in rocky area in Ohio
March 07, 2008
We have just built 4 raised beds on a slope in our backyard on Scioto River. The site is an old quarry so rocky soil below our raised beds & gets full sun majority of day from about 11am-7pm summer ti...
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Native plants for memorial garden in Michigan
March 04, 2008
I want to start a memorial garden for my daughter. I live in northern Michigan and the area has very tall white pines we have pruned them up about 15' so the area does get partial sun. Which plants w...
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Suggested native plants for Katy, TX
March 02, 2008
Mr. Smarty Plants I recently moved to Katy, Tx (just outside of Houston) and I would like to know what type of plants and flowers are best for this type of climate. The soil in my flower beds seem...
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Rubber (latex) in Balloon plant (Asclepias physocarpa)
February 09, 2008
I need milkweed leaves that contain rubber. The common milkweed species Asclepias syriaca has rubber in it. Do the milkweed of Balloon plant milkweed (Asclepias physocarpa) contain rubber?
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Disease-resistant squash varieties for Central Texas
February 03, 2008
Can you give me names of some disease-resistant summer squash varieties available in Central Texas?
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Plants that are deer resistant for high desert climate in Utah
January 23, 2008
We are building in a high desert climate in Dammeron Valley, Utah. We want plants that are both deer resistant and require little watering. Can you advise which plants (shrubs, flowers, cacti) that ...
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Trimming native salvias in January
January 17, 2008
I have heard you can trim Hot Lips, Raspberry and other salvias back severely in January, to about six inches from the ground. Is this correct?
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Native landscaping plants for Sherman, Texas
December 19, 2007
We are starting from scratch on landscaping our new yard. We live in Sherman, TX and I would like to use plants and flowers that are native to Texas and have a good chance of surviving. What are you...
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Curb appeal for sale of house
December 16, 2007
Help! We're selling our house soon and need to redo our flowerbeds in the front of the house (facing north, gets partial sunlight throughout the day) in the coming weeks but don't have a clue where...
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Plants for full-sun landscape
November 20, 2007
I live in a very rocky area just outside of Fort Worth, TX. It's taken me all spring, summer & now I'm going into the fall, to landscape just 30 feet in front of my house. The front of the house get...
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Drought-tolerant plants for landscaping
November 13, 2007
Dear Mr. Smarty Plants, Our HOA is wanting to change the landscaping to Drought-tolerant plants and flowers. The area is Grayson County, south of Sherman Texas. What plants and flowers would you su...
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Winter trimming of Greggs mistflower
November 11, 2007
Do I cut my gregg's mist back to the ground for the winter or just leave it alone?
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Small plants for space between stones on a path
November 03, 2007
We've just installed a stone path (unmortared) near our house and are looking for plants/seeds that would do well in the gaps between the flagstones. Naturally they need to be very low growing and h...
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Optimum planting time for perennials and trees
November 02, 2007
Our group is running out of fall workdays. Is it OK to plant native perennials and small trees in Central Texas during the winter months? Or should we wait now until the spring?
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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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Landscaping in the Southern California desert.
October 16, 2007
We are located in southern California in Lake Havasu. I'm trying to landscape sloping areas. I have arrow weeds (Pluchea sericea) and want to get rid of them permanently. How can I achieve this or...
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Trimming of Pineapple Sage and Salvia Greggii
October 07, 2007
I live in Central Austin. My question is: When is the best time to trim back Pineapple Sage and Salvia Gregii? How far back should these plants be trimmed?
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Lantanas failing to bloom, turning brown
October 06, 2007
The lantana in my front yard does not bloom, is not overwatered but does get watered, leaves turned brown and plants generally have not grown. The lantana in the rest of the yard are in bloom and lo...
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Difficulties in growing iris in Central Texas
October 06, 2007
I live in Round Rock TX. I would like to plant Irises and have failed before. What type of irises grow best here? When should I plant them and should I add something to the soil to help them grow? ...
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Low maintenance, low growing native plants
August 21, 2007
Mr. Smarty Plants, Could you recommend several low growing easy to maintain plants for planting next to our house. The area for the plants is next to the house(white stone) in between the house and t...
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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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Leggy purple coneflower
August 20, 2007
Last year I planted purple coneflowers and this year when they bloomed they were extremely tall & leggy. I'd like next year to get them to be shorter and fuller. How do I do that & is it something ...
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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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Defenses against imported red leaf beetles on lilies
August 06, 2007
I've recently discovered small red beetles of some kind on my lilies, which they are happily devouring. I've been picking them off with my fingers and squashing them, but I'd like a better alterna...
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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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Transplant shock in Dakota mock vervain
July 23, 2007
We just planted some Verbena bipinnatifida in our back yard and when we planted it, it had purple flowers on it but now they've all dried up. We live in central Colorado and thought this plant was fa...
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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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Restoration of mistflowers suffering from wet season
June 27, 2007
I have planted gregg's mistflower in a bed that receives morning sun and afternoon semi-shade. It was beautiful and covered with blooms and butterflies this spring, but suddenly has become brown and ...
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Argemone pleiacantha for Houston
June 25, 2007
Hey, Mr. Smarty Plants! Please allow me to offer a spell check on a plant that I inquired about last night. It's Argemone pleiacantha. I live in Houston, TX, and have been told that it will bloom ...
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Native plants for full sun in Gwinnett County, Georgia
June 23, 2007
I'm writing to you from Gwinnett County Parks and Rec. at the Pinckneyville Community Center in Norcross, GA. We are looking to plant our garden and are wondering if you have any suggestions for min...
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Removing fading blooms from iris
June 19, 2007
Iris maintenance: when blooms begin to fade do I pluck off just the bloom? cut off the entire stalk? leave it alone? Some blooms grow on stalks without leaves and some on stalks with leaves.
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Houston plants adaptable to Birmingham, AL
June 14, 2007
I have recently moved from Houston to Birmingham Al. I had a wildflower garden in my back yard. Would the same flowers work here as well? I would love to have the same beautiful colors here.
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Tradescantia as a water plant
June 13, 2007
I have a spiderwort plant, and when I found it at the nursery, it was in water by the pond plants, (I had no idea what kind of plant it was at the time) So I bought it, took it home, and repotted it w...
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Transplant shock in Achillea millefolium
May 28, 2007
I had a clump of yarrow in my garden and was worried that it would become very aggressive to the other plants. I decided to transplant it into large clay pots to control it. Immediately after the tran...
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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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Native flowers for color year round
May 02, 2007
I have the opportunity to recommend plants for a religious organization. They want YEAR ROUND color in some areas, much like how commercial sites use annual color. I would like to suggest native/ada...
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Should black-eyed susan (Rudbeckia hirta) plants be cut back
May 02, 2007
I have black-eyed susan plants that were beautiful last year and flowered for a long time. Do they need to be cut back and if so, how much?
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Iris brevicaulis in Southwest Michigan
April 22, 2007
We live in Kalamazoo, MI (Southwest Michigan Zone 6) and discovered last year that we have an iris brevicaulis (we think) growing (and very pretty) on our property. It has the "zig zag" stem. It see...
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Companion plants for irises
April 22, 2007
Hello...what do you suggest as a companion plant for irises? I live in the Texas Hill Country. Thanks.
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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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Suppliers for Lantana urticoides
March 23, 2007
I would like to plant yellow Lantana in my beds because of the hot drought conditions we have in north central Texas. Where can I find this to plant now?
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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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Avoiding planting Indian Paintbrush in Hawaii because of invasiveness
March 01, 2007
My daughter is living in Hilo, Hawaii. For her birthday, her boyfriend ordered her some Indian Paintbrush seeds. Trying to be sure she grows them correctly in a pot, she found instructions that say ...
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Pruning for Spring
January 21, 2007
When should I cut back (and how far should I cut back) the following plants in order to promote growth in the spring: Salvia gregii, Salvia leucantha, Ruellia (Mexican petunia), Plumbago, Sku...
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Problems with sunflowers in Florida
November 03, 2006
I planted sunflowers on the west side of my house where I have previously planted them and they grew wonderfully. These new ones, however, seem to be dying, (less than 2 weeks). I bought the plants at...
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Technique of using cut flowers to make paper
October 18, 2006
Have an inquiry regarding how to locate (or if such a craft/technique exists) someone or some service that is aware of a process to take fresh-cut flowers & dry & press them into paper or onto paper t...
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Native plants for pots for wedding in November
October 03, 2006
Will any of the plants that are in your big plant sale be flowering in November? I am looking for plants that would do well in pots because I'd like to use them as center pieces at a wedding (in Aus...
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Fall blooming time for Copper Canyon Daisies
August 31, 2006
None of our Copper Canyon Daisies bloomed this year. Can you tell us why? They have been prolific bloomers in past summers.
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Problems in germination of Asclepias tuberosa in New York
August 31, 2006
I am a member of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College and I need information on Acleptis tuberosa. I am in USDA zone 6. Last year I planted fresh seeds purchased from Johnny's S...
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Salvia, geum transplant shock symptoms
July 21, 2006
I need some help. I transplanted 2 xeriscape plants and they are not doing well. 1 is Pitcher Sage-sorry I don't know botanical name; the other is White Avens. The've grown a lot but all the leave...
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Root rot and transplant shock in Texas betony
July 13, 2006
Texas betony is supposed to be drought resistant but also likes to be kept moist, but I have had trouble getting it established. These seem to be undemanding plants I have had entire stems dry up and...
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Manor, TX in Blackland Prairie ecoregion
June 27, 2006
Hi, I am planning an event for my community in Shadowglen and Manor, TX so my neighbors can learn about using native plants in the landscape to create healthier habitat for wildlife and be more respon...
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Pictures and information on Scutellaris laterifolia, Blue Skullcap
June 19, 2006
I am trying to find information on Scutellaria laterifolia (skullcap), of the plant family "labiatea". Do you have any info or pictures? Thanks.
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Native Texas Hill Country nitrogen-fixing plants
June 07, 2006
Please help me find a listing of native (TX Hill Country) nitrogen-fixing plants.
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Native plants to preserve soil on river bank
May 28, 2006
I live in eastern Massachusetts. We have a small stream in our backyard and a woodland area on the other side. Japanese Knotweed is pretty well established on the opposite bank of the stream from our ...
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Native plants for full sun and low maintenance
May 13, 2006
I have volunteered to plant flowers/bushes around a sign at my church. I want to plant indigenous plants so the maintenance is low but I also want attractive plants. The soil is clay and the locatio...
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Xeriscaping in clay on a slope in Fort Worth
April 06, 2006
Xeriscaping in clay (Fort Worth) on a slope -- Please offer suggestions and publications. Thanks
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