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Grass clippings and chopped leaves... - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... down into beautiful crumbles. For winter sowing bed prep, I feel really good right now. What are YOUR thoughts? (not to compete with ... . Because of it, our soil is now the happy home of a really big worm family! (There was not a worm to be seen in ... big pile of leaves, so I bought a leaf shredder last week. I spent several hours shredding them and spread them all over may yard. lol. Looks really ...
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2 questions - Winter Sowing Forum - GardenWeb
... least bend over to pick them all up. With one or two pots, no big deal; but if you have 60 pots, I think you'll wish you ... on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 8:36 Another thing you can use in really big containers to fill up space is empty 12 oz. or 16oz. pop or ... soil on this forum. I bought some and I love it. It's a really good growing media for southern climates. Well draining, yet holds water nicely. Great ...
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Tivoli Rose - Your Charles Darwin Photos - Antique Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... When it's there, however, it is absolutely wonderful, so rich, so fruity, really rich, that's the best word I can use for it. I think ... remember getting it other years either. He didn't bloom much this year, really. The spring flush was ok. Sometimes it's weird but a large cane ... around 3' or so, give or take, and that may make the blooms really big and fat as they are noted to be on DA's website. Can ...
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Poinsettia Update - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... in a greenhouse, seen one with such perfect, unblemished leaves! It's really beautiful! I love the blue hue to the leaves, too! My ... this week, when they predicted frost. To be honest, I'm not really shooting for awe-inspiring bracts and blooms. I'm just trying ... Yes, they are artificial.......silk they are. 70% off......got the real big ones..less than I would have paid for the real ones.... ...
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ZZ Plant...Cuttings? - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... years it should have put out new leaves. (S) Maybe your plant is really roobound..what size pot is it in and how tall is the plant? ... likely plant food. Msjoyce it could be or not. It depends on how big they are. I have mine in a 12 inch pot and has about 20 ... can't see it & can still produce a plant. You just need to be really patient w/ this, but it WILL happen. RE: ZZ Plant...Cuttings? clip this ...
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Questions from newby, Please help - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... (My Page) on Sat, Nov 25, 06 at 14:10 If you're really in a hurry to learn about orchids try your local library. Mine had ... find the Ortho book at Home Depot, Lowes, or some of the other big box stores. RE: Questions from newby, Please help clip this post email this ... . I seem to jump into these things with both feet but I am really excited about growing Orchids. I was hoping to grow them in a window ...
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Questions about my dracaena - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... . marginaias, but I know what you're planning. It's scary, but I really don't think cutting will harm your tree. Since I've never cut ... down to water them, oh boy does she go nuts! Anyway, there is really nowhere for me to put this plant where it can get sunlight but ... , and it's doing wonderfully. How to do it: Get a pair of big garden shears or secateurs. Cut the stem anywhere, but try to make a ...
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House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
...   55   56   57   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   Does this really work? Anyone tried it?? Posted by: grice z5 Michigan on Sun, Apr 2, 06 at ... Sat, Mar 25, 06 at 17:48 Can palms be divided (or is it a BIG no no) Posted by: rosebuddy z4Ont on Mon, Mar 20, 06 at 18:02 4 ...
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2 Phrags, do both grow in water? - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... is suitable for flushing purposes, unless yours is artificially softened or just really bad quality in general. By the way, as with all other ... a small grower), need smaller sized charcoal and cocohusk than something big like those tetraploid caudatum/besseae hybrids. RE: 2 Phrags, do both ... they live in water 24/7 365 days a year. Its not really a big deal, but it works great. RE: 2 Phrags, do both ...
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An actual Rose Emergency! - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... on top of each rose. But it's still early and the really low temperatures likely to damage your roses are probably a couple months ... promote fungal infections but that's the lesser of two evils - and really hsn't been a serious problem in my garden. RE: An actual ... until the ground freezes. If you have chopped OAK leaves, put a big pile of those over the bush after the ground freezes. Winter protection ...
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