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Hi there,
I was just reading and came across your slug problem... you are right, the wet weather has everything to do with it! Something the others didn't mention was about watering your garden. ...
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Hi again... sure pine bark is fine, just be sure to cover that all important graft. You can remove the bark below the graft in the spring after the last frost. I will look forward to your future...
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Hi again... it is true you will see this method in OLDER landscapes, but research has shown that it is best for tree roots, especially of older trees not to be compacted or covered with soil. They...
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Hi there,
Just thought I would add a few notes for future applications... Be sure to apply when the temp is between 65 and 85 to ensure the leaf stomata (pores) are open and capable of taking in...
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Hello,
There are two possibilities for why your dogwoods have turned white. The first would be that it needs an application of nitrogen, however the second is the most likely. Pink dogwoods are...
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Hi there,
I would strongly advise against covering the tree roots with any type of mulch that would cause compaction. This will certainly cause problems for your trees. Sounds like a great idea,...
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Hi there, when deciding where to locate a rose there a few things to keep in mind. Of course it needs full sun 6-8 hours a day, a heavy but well drained humus rich loam to grow in, a spot where it...
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Hi there... Dill is fairly easy to grow successfully with the following tips: It needs full sun, protection from strong winds and may require support. This herb prefers a light, fertile, but free...
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the possibility of death for both trees is going to be the likely outcome. Unfortunately you picked a horrible time of year to transplant anything,...
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Need a little more info to answer you question... first you say it is a "red maple"... do you mean that it has red leaves? If it is a red leaved maple it is actually a Norway Maple, not a Red...
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