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  • Edmonds Poss family reunion

    ...tten older, we have become more interested in our roots. The old pictures and scrapbooks were fascinating!… More

  • Just starting with Asaparagus HELP!

    I got my asparagus roots in the mail yesterday! YAY!! Sooo excited!! There was an established "crop" of it where I now am - until about 2 weeks before I went to look at the place. ARGH. Dug it all up. Nothing coming up anywhere. I was heartbroken, I LOVE… More

  • Are these weeds??

    ... lawn. They look almost like from the maple tree. Roots are pretty easy to pull out. They spread like crazy in the back yard. I have looked through all the common weed pictures online. However I could not find any ones… More

  • Culinary and Medicinal Herbs

    I am giving another presentation at work next weekend...here is what I have come up with. This is the long version with some of the interesting tidbits included. For the handout I will scale it down to 3 pages. Culinary and Medicinal Herbs Anise Annual, Height: 18 to 24 inches… More

  • You will love this I know

    ... wash leaves, cause nutrients to penetrate to the roots, all in one The formula is like… More

  • Guzmania...my Favorite Houseplant

    Guzmania Guzmanias are among the most beautiful and colorful bromeliads in cultivation, and one of my favorites. The genus Guzmania was established in 1802 and named after a Spanish pharmacist named "Guzman". Most guzmanias originate from northwstern South America where they occur in the tropical rainforest belt of the Andes… More

  • Plant Talk, Can You Handle It?

    Let's start with your Garden Vegetables having a say it this thing, Tom(the tomato), Cat(the cabbage), Lilly(the lettuce), No, we better just let Tom have his say, GT. "OK Tom whats the deal, that slow growing thing you got going on ?" Tom, "GT, glad we can speak freely here,… More

  • suggestions for dirt around old oak tree

    ... in our back yard. My problem is that much of the roots are growing on top of the ground and between the roots has become a total nuisance with blackberry vines & weeds of every description. I tried spot… More

  • chive plant with white mold

    Hi everyone! I found your site and it has been a tremendous help! I'm a novice gardener and I love it! I planted my herb garden in this planter 2 weeks ago. ( I live in a 4th floor apt. with a balcony in MD.) Whenever it's warm i take… More

  • One last rhodo question please.

    Hi. Im sorry to keep beating a dead horse (or dead rhododendron as the case may be) but i need a little more help. Ok, so i had a sickly rhodo that had dropped all of its leaves except the end ones. It did have buds. I figured the problem… More

  • Help

    ...'t last, buds open and die in 1 night. Perennial. Spread like wildfire in crusher… More

  • "California Home Gardener"

    I visited mastergardeners.org which led me to "Garden tips for Los Angeles County" (other Cali. County info. available). Thought people from Cali might want to know about the sites and people from Los Angeles (are there any? :( ) would want to read the following I copied from http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu/Garden_Tips_for_Los_Angeles_County/January.htm "January… More

  • Planting Pachysandra (seeds or only plants?)

    I had a rather large area of pachysandra that the city graciously destroyed removing a dead tree and putting in a new sidewalk (who know they would ruin my lawn over area 8 feet in from the sidewalk). I wanted to plant pachysandra in the area (it's large and a… More

  • Shade loving variegated plant ID

    This has been in my shade garden, spreads by roots just below the surface, gets spikes of pale purple?? flowers in spring and I just can't forthe life of me remember what it's called - it was given to me by my MIL - I know someone knows what this… More

  • Anybody seen this beauty?

    ...ery winter here in coastal Georgia. It spreads by root sprouts and blooms in September. Any help is appreciated! More

  • to help my periwinkles?

    ...ave grown one foot wide, which is probably mature spread. so there is alot of bare ground waiting to be covered. since, i didn't want to spend more than $150 worth of periwinkles. i read in wikipedia that the stems… More