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Garden & Landscape - August 2006

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2006-08-08 10:06:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

It is not the one that grows several feet tall. It is only a few inches in size. The plant itself only grows a couple of feet tall.

2006-08-08 10:04:43 · 5 answers · asked by grandma's spirit 3

I have tried Mothballs, Possum Off, my own mixture of garlic/chilli. I don't want to move them as this will be fatal for them. I don't want to remove the plants either.

2006-08-08 10:03:16 · 7 answers · asked by slipper 5

What are some good vegetables/herbs/flowers to go in an organic garden?

2006-08-08 09:18:04 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

have tried a few weed killers

2006-08-08 09:17:06 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-08 08:51:29 · 4 answers · asked by bizsmithy 5

My patio gets 4-5 hours of direct sunlight (perhaps less).

2006-08-08 08:51:24 · 5 answers · asked by skywhale2003 1

2006-08-08 07:35:27 · 1 answers · asked by Redspock1 f 1

2006-08-08 07:33:25 · 1 answers · asked by lou 1

is this company located in earlville,illinois, and is the owners name or employees name butch. i would like to contact him regarding service he did to a lawn.
Thanks

2006-08-08 06:58:27 · 1 answers · asked by illinoisgirl1982@sbcglobal.net 1

2006-08-08 06:46:20 · 2 answers · asked by defender163 2

me and my fiance just moved in to our new home. well we had the land cleared, before the house was built, and now we have no grass. we do not want to plant grass yet because of the heat, we do not want it to die. but it has been raining alot and our yard is one big mud hole! our shoes are getting ruined and so is the floor at our front door! what is an inexpensive way to fix our yard or at least keep the mud off of our feet so our shoes, house and cars will not get ruined?

2006-08-08 06:34:47 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

It almost looks like algae. What is it? Is it bad? How can I get rid of it?

2006-08-08 06:15:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ever since I had someone come look at my trees and they told me ants and earwigs are a sign of a dying and stressed out tree, I am paranoid about ants. I see ants all over my trees. I have no problem with them, actually, I like the little things. Earwigs I hate! Are ants really a sign that your trees are doomed?

2006-08-08 06:12:52 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I found 2 web sites discussing "zones".

http://www.sunset.com/sunset/garden/article/0,20633,845238,00.html

and

http://www.arborday.org/treeinfo/zonelookup.cfm

What is the difference between a "climate zone" and a "plant hardiness zone"?

When I am buying plants or bulbs at the nursery and the instructions talk about zones, what zones are they referring to? "Climate Zone"? or "Plant Hardiness Zone"?

Thanks in advance to everyone for your EXPERT advice.

2006-08-08 04:53:42 · 6 answers · asked by bernadette1112 2

I live in Northern Wisconsin, not that it matters, but I have one back eyed susan and I would like many more. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

2006-08-08 04:41:34 · 5 answers · asked by curious 1

It is a flowering plant that you can actually sit and watch the flower open at dusk every day. It usually opens around 4:00-5:00 p.m. I had one in my yard and it was a great conversation piece,not to mention its beauty. It was a yellow flower and I think it may have come in white also. The flower was the size of a Hybiscus flower. Please help, I loved this plant. Moved and never took it.

2006-08-08 04:29:26 · 9 answers · asked by naonip 2

2006-08-08 04:02:36 · 6 answers · asked by john m 1

2006-08-08 03:58:09 · 12 answers · asked by linda Q 1

2006-08-08 03:36:39 · 6 answers · asked by Manda 1

An ant mound is slowly accumulating on my garden lawn. Looks unsightly, thinning the grass and preventing comfortable sunbathing! I'd like to remove the ants - preferably relatively humanly. Any ideas?

2006-08-08 03:33:12 · 12 answers · asked by garden sunbather 1

2006-08-08 03:16:02 · 10 answers · asked by starsatwinklin 1

Ficus benjamina is a evergreen plant, it's very beautiful.You can make green fenses by it.

2006-08-08 03:11:18 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have just removed ceramic tiles from my garden that have been there for many years and when they were lifted the concrete has stayed on the surface - I have a hammer and chisel but very time consuming - Any suggestions??

2006-08-08 02:50:14 · 7 answers · asked by tjf123 1

I get my water from a well, so there's not a lot of water pressure. The sprinker type that goes "chug-chug-chug-chug" around in a circle barely works, and I want to find a better solution.

2006-08-08 02:19:29 · 5 answers · asked by Pete and Lisa 2

2006-08-08 02:15:01 · 14 answers · asked by hedsor 1

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