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Flowering vine for shade in Southern California
May 11, 2012
Flowering climbing plant for shade in Palm Desert, CA.
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Erosion Control in Bartlesville OK
May 10, 2012
What kind of plants can we use to stop erosion and loss of bank on a creek that is mostly shaded? Is there any free advice/plants for people that are losing land due to water levels rising/dropping?
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Restoring the woods in Central Austin.
May 08, 2012
I live in Austin, south central between Red Bud trail close to the low water bridge and Bee Caves road. My question: I want to make the wooded sections of my yard attractive. They have filtered sun...
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Seed source for Carex texensis from Louisville KY
May 02, 2012
Your reply to my question re a grass for my Kentucky home with cistern only water available was much appreciated, Carex texensis was recommended. I am unable to find this product for sale other than ...
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Replacement for grass under non-native weeping willow from Yorba Linda CA
April 24, 2012
What would be a good replacement for the grass currently growing under a weeping willow? Something requiring low maintenance, the problem is with mowing over and around the roots.
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Interaction of Habiturf and St. Augustine grasses from Willow City TX
April 16, 2012
How does Habiturf and St. Augustine interact? Does one dominate the other? Can you plant them in close areas? Thank you.
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Shade tolerant Wildflowers for Oklahoma City
April 16, 2012
I live in Oklahoma City. I'm not in town very often, and am seeking low maintenance plants. I have MANY trees in my backyard, which makes it quite shady. I have raised beds amongst my rock garden ...
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Hummingbird Attracting Plants for Shade in Smithville, TX
March 28, 2012
I want hummingbird plants for shade.
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Erosion control for a North Carolina creek side
February 29, 2012
Hello Mr. Smarty Plants! I noticed a question on your website recommending NC native grasses and plants to help prevent erosion on a sloping backyard, including the use of an erosion blanket. The pl...
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Container plants for Arlington TX
February 10, 2012
Mr. Smarty Plants, I just moved to Arlington, TX. I am trying to create a container garden on my apartment balcony. What flowers, herbs, vegetables, and fruit combinations can I put together that wil...
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