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Animal-named Plants

A readers recently posed an unusual question: "I am preparing a class for child care providers on growing a Zoo Garden. I need a list of plants that have the name of an animal, i.e. Lamb's Ear. I wan Click for more...


Gardening EventsSuggest An Event


01/09 - 06: Chattahoochee Valley Daylily Society, Inc.

02/19 - 30: Arbor Day Photography Show at Trees Atlanta

02/22 - 26: Heuchera Fundraiser Sale

03/11 - 08: Landscape Design Series

03/11 - 08: Landscape Design Course


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Q&A of the week


Henbit - Applying Weedkiller in Fescue
Q: In early October I completely killed my front lawn and reseeded. The grass is coming in great. However, along with the grass, I have a lot of what looks like henbit weed coming in. How long should I wait before applying broadleaf weedkiller?
A: My rule of thumb is to wait at least until you've mowed the lawn twice.

This would be the st Click for more...
 
Impatiens - Problems
Q: I have impatiens planted in a half-barrel. They have begun falling over, just like they were bitten at ground level. Could squirrels do this?
A: Squirrels or chipmunks are not the likely culprits. It sound to me like you have either cutworms in Click for more...
 
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Cut most of the green foliage off of tattered liriope. A mower, set to its highest setting, is the best tool for large areas.

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