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Is this a weed or flower please?
2 Answers1 week agowhat are these plants in the picture?
1 Answer1 week agoIs it feasible to build a fish/duck pond in my back garden?
I have a lot of space and am enthusiastic about the idea, but I don't know much about it.
6 Answers1 week agoWhat sort of plants, flowers and trees would you grow in your garden?
2 Answers1 week agoFound this in my yard, any clue what it is? ?
It smells a bit like carrots and I am considering putting it in a salad. I want to know what it is so I can find a good recipe
6 Answers1 week agoCan we build a green house around the tree?
We recently purchased a house. WE would like to build a green house in the yard where there is a tree already. The tree is about15 feet high possibly a berry but we are not sure. Can we include the tree in the green house and build it around it? We though tree would be coming out off opening on the roof of it. What would happen if the tree gets larger? Any down side on building around the tree?
2 Answers1 week agodo fescue lawns not need to be watered as much if periodically spray liquid fertilizer on it? how come?
i have noticed some lawns that don't have a irrigation system that get their lawn periodically sprayed with liquid fertilizer that seem to live on throughout the heat of the summer. would it be the same if used the granular version of fertilizer? spreading it out in pellet form vs. the liquid fertilizer that is sprayed from big water tanks in trucks?
3 Answers2 weeks agohow are lawn care chemical companies able to get grass to shoot up and look lush even on rocky, barren and uneven soil?
i have seen very rock, uneven, clayish soil that i thought no way that would have a nice lush lawn without adding compost or topsoil to it, but I have seen "True Green" company come in and have grass growing like crazy on it and have it looking like it was sodded ...how? do they change the ph of the soil? add iron? or is it really just nitrogen fertilizer? what kind? because i have put that on my lawn and , yes it made it grow fast and green, but this is remarkable
1 Answer2 weeks agowhat are the "Secret ingredients" that "True Green" lawn care company puts on their lawns to make them so green and lush looking?
i mean besides fertilizer...obviously. do they also put some other stuff down? why, how they are able to get grass to shoot up and look lush even on rocky, barren and uneven soil?
7 Answers2 weeks agoWhat type of plant is this?
Its has shiny green leaves with purple underneath. Any ideas?
2 Answers2 weeks ago