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Frequently Asked Spring Gardening Questions
Answers to some frequently-asked spring gardening questions: When should I cut back the stems of a butterfly bush? And how much of the plant should be removed? I prune butterfly bushes (Buddleia davidii) in two stages: In the fall, I remove a ... [... more]
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No-till Gardening Questions
If you've got questions about no-till gardening, here are the answers. So you tried some no-till gardening last fall and have some questions. Hopefully this column will answer them If you catch it early enough, you can easily pull it out. The ... [... more]
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1001 Most Asked Texas Gardening Questions
Are you a home gardener?: Excellent book for anyone who keeps a lawn, has any landscaping and/or does some gardening. In other words, for anyone who has a home. Almost all of your questions are addressed in this book. It will save you many trips to your [... more]
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The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers
Authoritative, accessible, and engaging, here is a new reference from The New York Times, a comprehensive, nearly 700-page bible of all the garden news that's fit to print. Based on Gardeners Q & A. the enormously popular syndicated column, 1000 [... more]
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Some Answers to Your Gardening Questions
Lindsay Bond Totten answers frequently asked gardening questions. Several of my Rhododendrons bloomed for a second time this season. Why? And will they still bloom next spring? Rhododendrons and azaleas often rebloom. Reasons are usually ... [... more]
DIYnet

1001 Most Asked Texas Gardening Questions
Among the questions answered include, why don't my tomatoes set fruit? What is a fast-growing shade tree? How much do I cut off my roses? What plants are most commonly started from cuttings? [... more]
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Gardening: Questions and Answers
Gardening Question-and-Answers. From frost-damaged plants and primroses to houseplants. Q. My geraniums were damaged pretty badly during those freezing days of December. Who would imagine that it would drop to 19 degrees along the central coast ... [... more]
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The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers: ...
Excellent Gardening Resource, high recommend: I love to cook, and I decided to try my hand at gardening to see if I could grow some of our food. Needless to say, I had no idea what I was doing. I found this book at Smith and Hawken and it and helped me [... more]
$19.95
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The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers: ...
Excellent Gardening Resource, high recommend: I love to cook, and I decided to try my hand at gardening to see if I could grow some of our food. Needless to say, I had no idea what I was doing. I found this book at Smith and Hawken and it and helped me [... more]
$34.95
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Ask Ciscoe: Ooh-La-La! Your Gardening Questions Answered
Can I grow an apple tree on the deck of my condo? Is it really safe to buy annuals in March? Tell me how to grow carnivorous plants! How can we invite bumblebees into our garden, and how can we get the yellow jackets to leave? These are just a few of the [... more]
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March Gardening Questions and Answers,March Gardening ...
Q. I have always heard that garlic planted near roses will deter aphids. Since we live in the Garlic Capital of the World, it only seems right that I plant garlic. Why not kill two birds and plant garlic next to my roses? A. I've been maintaining ... [... more]
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Answers to Flower Gardening Questions
Leave the tulips as is. Over time the stems and leaves will turn yellow and die away. The bulbs will feed on the spent stem and it will help them to become stronger, better-blooming plants, as well as to multiply. The tulips will slowly die and ... [... more]
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