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Hey, Evie. Ken here with The Home Depot in the Chicago area.
I agree with Wombat and Crabbergirl. It should work in your area.
Two species of Acacia can qualify for mimosa. Dealbata, as Wombat said,
has silvery gray foliage, while baileyana has blue gray foliage. Make sure
you have well...
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Garden peas and Southern peas
Hello, KallieLashay. Ken here with The Home Depot in the Chicago area.
That’s a good question. I went searching through The Sunset National Garden Book
and found this information.
Garden peas are a cool season crop that like a lot of humidity.
Southern...
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Hello, GardenBear1. Ken here with The Home Depot in the Chicago area.
It’s been awhile since your original post and no one has answered. You have
probably gotten some information already, but if not, here goes.
There are two ways to go about fertilizing an orchid. The first is an
all-purpose...
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