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Native edible plants
September 24, 2005
Hello, I would like some resources for identifying native edible plants in Central Oregon. Good clear images will be very helpful in links or books. We do alot of hiking and would like to...
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Propagation of Gay Feather
September 22, 2005
Can I transplant the flower Gay Feather any time or should I wait until the plant dies this winter?
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Smarty Plants on Wildflower Meadow Gardening
September 16, 2005
Good morning! I want to overseed a buffalo lawn that has been down for about a year with a wildflower mix, how would you recommend that we prepare the site.
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Wildflower seeds to be sown on roadway for wedding
September 16, 2005
My daughter is planning an outdoor wedding reception at a ranch in Granbury, Texas, on April 29, 2006. We would like to sow wildflower seeds along the roadway leading to the ranch. What flowers woul...
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Smarty Plants on air purification
September 14, 2005
What plant purifies the air?
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Smarty Plants on lantana in Dallas
September 14, 2005
For several years, the lantana plants in my backyard in Dallas grew and bloomed all Summer and Fall until the first real cold snap. I've loved having a native plant that didn't need constant care a...
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Texas Sage in Indiana
September 14, 2005
I was living in Texas and now I have moved to Indiana. I would love to have some Texas Sage here. is it possible?
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Smarty Plants on Science Fair projects
September 13, 2005
I would like to know what kind of plants can grow in two weeks? Please answer quickly so I can do my Science Fair project.
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Apartment Landscaping
September 13, 2005
I live in an apartment and have a small patch filled with rocks and an ugly plant I don't know the name of. I want to take out the existing plants and put something else in. It has to be hearty,low m...
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Butterfly/hummingbird garden in Texas
September 09, 2005
I am coordinating a butterfly/hummingbird garden on 100 acres that our religious organization has. We want to use native Texas plants as much as possible. Are these two types of gardens compatible an...
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Propagation of hostas
September 06, 2005
I have many different types of hostas in my yard. This year they bloomed abundantly and now have large pods where the blooms were which are full of seeds. My questions: 1. If I plant these pods, o...
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Smarty Plants on Fan Scarlet-Cardinal
September 02, 2005
I have a lobelia x speciosa (Fan Scarlet-Cardinal) plant and was wondering if I should dead head it after blossoming so that the plant continues to flower. Can you help? Thanks!
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Care for non-native Hibiscus syriacus (Rose of Sharon)
August 30, 2005
I am moving into a new home and have been told that the two plants in my front yard are called Hearts of Sharon. I need to know how to care for them and when and how to prune them so that they dont gr...
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Fasciation on brown eyed Susan
August 28, 2005
I have a flower in my garden that blooms every year. This year I have a very strange breed--there is a double flower. I do not know the name of the flower or what kind it is. I only know we nickname...
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Medicinal uses of Orange jewelweed (Impatiens capensis)
August 28, 2005
What is the best way to extract the juice from the jewelweed plant? And, what can you do with it after that? I know it is considered a remedy for poison ivy and various other skin irritations. So then...
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Smarty Plants on pruning Clematis
August 26, 2005
I would like to know about pruning clematis. The one I have is getting very large. Should I cut it back, and if so, in the Spring or Fall? I live in Michigan. Thank you.
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Smarty Plants on CRABGRASS
August 23, 2005
I live in Indiana and purchased native wildflower seeds from the soil and conservation district in my area. I completly tilled the 10x70 foot patch and planted the seeds as directed. Some of them are ...
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Smarty Plants on basketplant
August 22, 2005
I want to buy a basketplant (Callisia fragrans). Do you know where can I buy it?
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Smarty Plants on Yerba de la Negrita
August 22, 2005
I would like to know where I can get Yerba de la Negrita "Scarlet Globemallow". For what can I use it? What is it like? I have a rancho in Chihuahua Mexico and I wonder if it grows there.
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Smarty Plants on Hesperaloe parviflora
August 22, 2005
On your home website there is an orange flower that is tall and has tall leaves. is it a cactus? Thanks.
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Smarty Plants on milkweed
August 20, 2005
I am looking for a photo of the local milkweed in the state of North Carolina. The name would be a help also. I am raising butterflies and I am in dire need of plants.
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Transplanting Colorado blue spruce in Indiana
August 16, 2005
I live in Indiana. I have a Colorado blue spruce that I would like to transplant to a different part of my yard. What is the best time of year to transplant it? It is only about two foot tall.
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Smarty Plants on cross pollination
August 16, 2005
I live in Cosby, TN in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I plant native species of wildflowers and shrubs. My question to you is: I planted cucumbers in raised beds next to t...
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Native or non-native hibiscus for Kansas
August 13, 2005
I recently purchased a 10" Hibiscus flowering plant and would like to know how to care for it. How much water and sunlight does it need and how long I can expect it to live? It is a beautiful plant a...
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Source of article on Great St. Johns-wort (Hypericum ascyron)
August 11, 2005
I found the following comment on your database when reading about Hypericum ascyron: Comments: The scattered distribution of this plant in Ontario is thought to match historical aboriginal encampment...
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