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I need to buy some fencing to go around my flower garden. I don’t need much and dont have a lot of money. I need something that is cheap. Please help.
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my friends and i were debating if it was illegal to dig up Black Eyed Susans in Maryland.could u help us out plz?
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My wife is trying to plant Alyssum and Zinnia seeds in little sprouting cups. Should she be putting one seed in each or more than one?
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about 4 days ago - 4 comments
For example do i grow the seeds in pots,and then transfer to the garden,if so what size should they be,any advice apreciated.
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I am so confused. I would like to know which type of mulch to buy for my flower garden? I have used what is in my yard to the best of my ability but will need something more. Cypress, Pine, Red Bark…Nuggets? What is best? I have never had to buy it before where I More >
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about 1 month ago
once night temps are above freezing , all the leaves, etc can be removed from the beds, veg and flower ones. if still cold at night, like here in nj, have to wait until get warmer nights, hope soon !!!
about 1 month ago
I live pretty close to you and I took all the dead stuff off my garden beds a week ago. We’ve had a few frosty nights but the things that were hardy enough to already be emerging have done fine.
about 1 month ago
With the way this winter has treated your neck of the woods I’d wait another couple of weeks. The Old Man could easily send you one more storm. But then again, most perennials (annuals you plant each year) and onions are pretty hearty! I’d be more concerned with the more delicate plants though.
about 1 month ago
always something I wonder about too. is it too early, is it getting to late? i want to uncover them to see them, but don’t want them to freeze and be done for the year already.
My neighbor has not uncovered hers yet. I uncovered mine. They are both fine. I guess spring plants are hearty and like the chilly weather. If it’s in the 60s at least through the day…I’d say uncover them.
Good luck!
about 1 month ago
I live in zone 4 Montana I have started uncovering but I am watching the night tempatures closely-My delphiniums are already up about a foot so some of the flowers are going to come up weather you like it or not you just have to protect them if the tempature or the wind chill get too cold but your answering people are right in saying that alot of the perrennials are pretty hardy any way.
about 1 month ago
Leaves give about 4 degrees of frost protection, but if your plants are coming up, it is probably ok to take the leaves off. I use a rake with metal tines for the big stuff, I have another rake with rubber tines that I use around the plants.