QuestionHello, I was wondering if you could offer up your recommendation for a soil recipe for planting Crepe Myrtles and one for perennials if much different. Thanks. AnswerCrape Myrtle asks little considering th
QuestionI live in Nothern Kentucky about a stones throw away from the Ohoio River. Im not sure what zone that would be. My hydrangea bush looks healthy. It bloomed in the spring and the leaves were
QuestionI wanted to know what kind of perennals that can be planted in a shady area in the front of my house. I have impatience now but some of ny neighbors are copying my landscaping ideas and i would like to find
QuestionI love to garden and have an area under 2 trees i have been preparing to make a flower bed in. Question is...the area is FULL shade and i do not know what to plant here that will grow well???? I
Questiona.k.a: Argyranthemum frutescens supalight. I live in zone 7 where this is considered an annual. I want to save this plant and somehow winterize it so it will come back next season. Do I have a pr
QuestionQUESTION: I have some columbines in my garden that bloom in the late spring- and while those are blooming - in another sunny area, there are some that are just beginning. Now, in late August - this second ba
QuestionThanks for answering my Hibiscus problem. The tree is an Althea Hibiscus tree planted early in the Spring. It is between 5 and 6 feet tall. It is planted in Montgomery, Alabama. It was doing fine even during
QuestionIn my front yard, I am trying to create a small border between my neighbors lawn and mine. Preferably Id like to keep it under 2 ft in height. I love plants with color. I live in the Portla
QuestionI was recently given a plant called China Doll. Is it a perenniel or annual? Will is grow in WV or will it die in the fall with the first frost? What about planting it in Florida? Wil
QuestionQUESTION: Hi there, I came across a night bloomer once that apparently originated in Ireland or Holland. This plants base is about a foot wide and circular, with long leave stems and smaller leaves off them.
crepe myrtle - digging up bulbs now
QuestionCan I dig up crepe myrtle bulbs now and refrigerate till I replant somewhere else in the winter with out killing them?? AnswerHi Pat, Thanx for your question. Crape myrtles are trees that often grow a
QuestionMy plant has not been flowering. I do not want to throw them away. AnswerOK, Rose. Lets figure out whats wrong here. Living in New York State -- one of two venues where this perennial from Mainland C
QuestionOpps! Had a sometimers moment... Bulbs in question are cannas... as we know crepe myrtles do not grow from bulbs... Thx AnswerHi Pat, Thanx for clearing it up for me. Cannas are only hardy to zone 7
QuestionI planted numerous rhodys last fall. Three bloomed this year, six did not. All were about the same size (3-feet tall). The non-bloomers were in a shadier spot than the three that did bloom.
QuestionI live in Saskatchewan, Canada. I planted and was hugely successful with 4 calla lilies. I would really like them to survive but am not sure how to winter them. Can I did them up, put them in a
Raised bed under roof drip line?
QuestionI live in the mountains of Colorado (USDA Zone 4) and several years ago bought a townhouse that has an L-shaped raised bed in front of the house. Unfortunately, one leg of the bed is directly under the
Question am interested in finding out is anyone knows of a listing of perennials that do not come true from seed. I know that sometime columbine does not come true. What are some others and is there a website
Questioni AM IN ARIZONA, ITS HOT HERE...HOW OFTEN SHOULD I BE WATERING RIGHT NOW? I AM WATERING EVERY DAY AND SOME PEOPLE THINK THIS IS TOO MUCH...WHAT DO YOU THINK? also, i HAVE ABOUT 6 CREPT MERTYLES IN MY BACK YA
QuestionI live in Michigan and my grandfather had these water lilie type, maybe hosta plants along his house. Large green leave with a sweet smelling long white flower. Ive been looking for sometime to plant these b
QuestionI live in Arkansas and planted liriope muscari in our new garden last fall. It looks great but lately Ive noticed many, many shoots of what looks to be liriope in our lawn. I thought they were we
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