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Rhododendron Plants11 Jun 2005 18:43 GMT2
What is a good insect spray to keep on had for this plant?
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Moles/Voles??11 Jun 2005 17:16 GMT6
Are there any good ways to get rid of these critters without having to
trap them.  They are just tearing my lawn up.  I don't feel like playing
Davy Crockett!!  Thanks for the input.
Chipmunks11 Jun 2005 16:58 GMT2
This year they are everywhere. They seem to be eating the squash plants
I just planted. What do they eat?
Thanks
Oramental Gabbage11 Jun 2005 16:52 GMT1
hi
Could any one tell me how to get seeds or plants
or where please?
bluebird
Any beekeepers here?11 Jun 2005 16:42 GMT1
Since gardens need bees, are there any beekeepers here.
Dick
Huge hanging petunia care?11 Jun 2005 16:42 GMT2
So I was at my local nursery today looking for sweet 100 tomato plants
when I came across a huge hanging petunia - gotta be three feet across.
$29.95 later it's hanging by my front door and I'll get the tomato plants
tomorrow.
help: dry spot on lawn11 Jun 2005 16:39 GMT4
I am in Ottawa (Ontario).
There is a spot on my front lawn where the soil is dried out fairly
quickly and the grass there looks brown and sparse. That spot looked
nice in early Spring, but lately it has been hot and that area is
How do you spell this? Kind of fertilizer11 Jun 2005 16:35 GMT8
Hello - Someone suggested a type of fertilizer for my lawn. I can pronounce
it but cant spell it. It sounds like urea, your-ree-ah. How is it spelled
and what is it?
Thanks!
Is Hyssop "butterfly bush"?11 Jun 2005 15:01 GMT45
Okay, I need help.  I went to the nursery and bought all sorts of perennials
that are good for butterflies and hummingbirds and bees.
I usually make sure I have an identification spike in each pot because I'll
get home and not be able to remember what I bought.  So guess what ...
Strange plant in  the Knautia patch11 Jun 2005 13:03 GMT2
Could anyone identify this volunteer in my garden please? It's probably
a weed but I've never seen it before.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v433/Treacan/Plants/strangeplant001.jpg
agapanthus11 Jun 2005 10:11 GMT4
I have several pots of agapanthus.
In one of my pots the leaves are coming up faintly striped, which they
have not been before. Does this indicate a virus? If so what will
happen and what should I do?
Scientist engineer tree that produces meat!11 Jun 2005 08:32 GMT7
Tree That Give Meat Instead Of Fruit!
Friday May 16, 2005
By MICHAEL CHIRON
MANCHESTER, England -- Here's some good news that vegetarians can really
?? Moving a mature Laurel (Kalmia) ??11 Jun 2005 08:09 GMT1
I have two mature Mountain Laurel (Kalmia) in the back yard.  Been
there more than 10 years, are five feet high and about as wide.
Can I safely move one to the front yard?  I successfully moved an
Azalea about as old but only half as large.  Are Kalmia roots similar
QUEEN COX dwarf apple - limbs dieing11 Jun 2005 07:04 GMT2
I have a 3 yr old dwarf apple from Raintree Nursery growing in Zone 7
(Atlanta). The tree has branched out nicely and is producing apples
this year. I have been undergoing CHEMO since Jan-05 and have been
unable to take care of my fruit trees. I noticed from the car the apple
More nigger cartoons11 Jun 2005 04:53 GMT5
http://www.resist.com/CARTOON%20GALLERY/NIGGERS/nig_image14.jpg
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