Posted on November 1st, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Dunger, Flowers, Losung, Soil, Vegetables
michelle_tmy asked:
If it is not suitable, how do I treat and turn the soil to make it great for vegetable planting?
The print is in German. It says nur Blumen und Pflanzen. Active Dunger. Vorteilhafte Komplett Losung. Kein Nachdungen.
Posted on October 29th, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Cats, Flower Garden, Moth, Moth Balls, Red Onions
Granny asked:
I heard that moth balls work. I haven’t tried it yet. I put some old red onions out in the garden to see if the smell keeps them away, but I haven’t noticed a difference HELP!!
Posted on October 29th, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Flowers
gellismom asked:
We have a small shady space that i would like to plant flowers with my 11 yr old daughter. I would apprectiate any suggestions. Thank you!
Posted on October 23rd, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Flowers And Plants, Heavy Rain, Lanscaping, Plants Flowers, Puddles, Types Of Flowers
sweet_serenity25 asked:
My yard, particularly my backyard, is always moist. Even if there has been no rain for months. If there’s a heavy rain, I have muddy marshy puddles everywhere. Step in the wrong spot and you’re likely to end up with your entire leg in the ground. (That happened to me twice) I’d like to begin lanscaping, but what types of flowers and plants can I use that will survive?
Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Charlotte Nc, Know Zone, Perennial Flowers, Type Of Soil, Types Of Flowers, Weeds
ncbrian2007 asked:
The flower bed is just filled up with dirt, weeds, and little pcs of rock. First I need to clean it out I guess but do I use the dirt that’s already in there or do put soil down? If you want to know, I live in Charlotte, NC (Zone 7). I want to plant perennial flowers. I’m new to gardening and want to know how prepare the flower bed, what type of soil I need (if necessary) and any tips on types of flowers to plant. Thanks alot!
Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Central Kentucky, Diameter, Dirt, Flower Garden, Front Yard, Upkeep
sammycoleman1964 asked: Just finished digging a 10′ diameter flower garden (Dianthus varities) in our front yard. Uncertain what the
next step should be. Yep, this is a first for me. The soil appears to be in really good shape and removed all weeds and roots. Should I cover the bed with plastic and cut holes then plant the flowers? If so, after the flowers are planted, should I put something (bark perhaps?) on top of the plastic? Will the plastic provide too much moisture and destroy the roots of this particular flower? Do I need to mix potting soil with the dirt in my bed? Again, this is my first flower bed and I need instruction. Do you know anything about this particualr kind of flower? Your responses will be deeply appreciated.
P.S. I dont want to spend a fortune on upkeep. I live in central Kentucky. Thank you.
Posted on October 22nd, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Flower Bed, Flower Garden, Mississippi, Sun
Liz asked:
I live in Mississippi, I need something that will hold up to the heat.
Posted on October 20th, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Flower Beds, Flowering Bush, Flowering Plant, Front House, Plant Flowers, Wet Soil
Cynful63 asked:
We are putting flower beds in front of the house and there is one area (4ft.) wide that stays muddy-wet all the time. We would like to have a pretty flowering bush, shrub, or plant/flowers to put there. What grows good in wet, very wet soil? It is also full sun most of the day and very hot!
Posted on October 13th, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Colors, Detroit Michigan, Green Thumb, Love, Planting Flowers, Sun
MSDETROIT asked:
I have lots o sun in my front yard barely no shade at all.I dont have a green thumb and needed suggestions on what to plant. I love colors and would pefer perenials but I also need to know what annuals do you suggest I plant.Dont forget I have plenty o sun too much if you ask me
Posted on October 11th, 2008 by admin
Category: Garden & Landscape, Tags: Dog Hair, Dog Urine, Dogs, Flower Garden, Flower Gardens, Shed
Jodi K asked:
I’ve heard of using dog urine to deter rabbits from a flower garden or dog hair but since I have no way of collecting my dogs urine and he doesn’t shed, can I use his droppings to keep rabbits out of my flower gardens?