… Q. My Ash tree is going to be taken down and I would like to replace it with another tree of similar ornamental value. What trees would you recommend to plant in its …
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… fertilizer I can use to eliminate this problem? A. Chlorosis, the yellowing of leaves with the tissue near the veins remaining bright green, can be caused by a deficiency of iron or …
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… to an extensive knowledge of fine and decorative arts as well as his training at Sotheby’s. With a European’s reverence for history, a New Yorker’s need to stay on the cutting edge, and a …
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… Using a sharp spade, dig the clump, shake off excess dirt and lay the plant on its side. With the spade or an electric hedge trimmer, make clean cuts through the foliage and roots, …
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… year? A: Hardy chrysanthemum plants can grow 1 to 3 feet tall, depending on the cultivar, with a spread sometimes equal to the height. To keep them growing optimally, they should be …
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… larger than the previous pot. Use this opportunity to replace the old fir bark potting medium with a fresh mix. …
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… 'Munstead' (which grows to 16 inches) or 'Munstead Dwarf' (12 inches), 'Jean Davis' (15 inches with pink flowers) or 'Hidcote' (15 inches). Many gardeners report occasional losses over the …
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… sculpture, and other art forms. These design elements are the tools artists use to communicate with the viewer. In his lecture, "Elements of Design," Aarin Packard, curator of the Pacific …
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… additional flowers. Return of cool weather is a good time to refresh annual containers with cool-season favorites such as pansies, ornamental cabbage and kale, chrysanthemums, or …
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… 3, 2015 1 – 2:30 p.m. Alsdorf Auditorium Register Now Special Engagement! In partnership with the Garden Conservancy Luciano Giubbilei, garden designer $37 nonmember; members receive 20% …
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