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A mix of things...lavender, lemon balm.... :cool:
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My 4th of July rose leaves have numerous holes in them already! grrrrrr, what can I do, any "bug off" spray that will get rid of whatever is turning my rose into salad?
Can't believe they are being munched on already! They haven't even flowered yet!
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My 4th of July rose leaves have numerous holes in them already! grrrrrr, what can I do, any "bug off" spray that will get rid of whatever is turning my rose into salad?
Can't believe they are being munched on already! They haven't even flowered yet! :mad:
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Over my weekend, I planted 2 blackberry bushes; (Chester thornless), may have fruit as early as July :),
got some white & purple mixed allysum planted in corner planters on the deck; I just love how it smells,
I put in some lavender seeds, some sweet & lime basil seeds, some cat grass seeds...
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I created a bed in the front of my house last spring in which I planted 4 hybrid teas, 1 floribunda and 1 climber around the side.
I have some salvia in there as well, I just love the rich purple color; I planted lantana last summer but it did not survive the winter. There is also a...
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~I could'nt resist...it was whispering as I tried to walk by, "buy me, plant me, buy me, plant me...."
I caved, it came in a handy cardboard box, (those smart Jackson and Perkins folks) that eliminates the huge hole I'd have to dig if it were bareroot. (we shall see if it really works, jury...
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Anyone living in the New England area may recall last summers early washout; where towards the end of May and continuing on through June, we had about 6 weeks of steady rain.
Naturally, I planted a new Korean Dogwood at the beginning of May, only to have it drown. It developed root root from...
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When is it ideal?
I'm in southern New England; assuming in the fall before the first good freeze?
How about spring time, can you put them in the ground then, once it thaws?
Sorry for the basic questions...I'm new...first house/garden, 2nd spring!
Thanks for any and all advice :cool:
~Dub~
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Hello all,
a Southern New England gardener here =) First full season in my house & garden so get ready for many questions...!
It's like having a blank canvas in which to fill with plants and flowers.
Nothing like the feeling of getting your hands dirty; I like to call it, "free...
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Winter up here in New England has been, well, abnormal, to say the least. Warm, freezing, wet, snowy, back to rain, then some sun again....
Before the cold set in last fall, I did my research on winterizing my roses, (4 hybrid teas, 1 ground cover and 1 climbing,) so I carefully pruned each...
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