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JULIE C

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Gardening: A friend sent a post from another site about killing weeds with vinegar. I'm posting the pix and part of the text from

that. This result happened in only one day. I brushed Roundup on some liriope volunteers over two weeks ago and they're just now puny and can be easily pulled out of the ground, but none are truly DEAD like in this photo. Will this be safe, do you think, if I put it on liriope volunteers and other weeds in my front yard? The yard has tree mulch, no grass, but lots of hostas, some hellebores, ferns, azaleas and other things. Guess I'd need to spray directly onto the potential victims, or brush it on with a sponge brush?

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    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    I had a friend tell me about this also. I have a vine that has taken over my yard and I tried ...»
    vingar and to my happy surprise I am getting my yard under control

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Gardening: My pecan tree is about 25 yrs old and has never been fertilized and has never produced eatable pecans. I planted it from

a pecan. :-) I know NOW that it should be fertilized 3 times a year, with May being one of those times. I forgot about it, tho, and actually thought it was June. Is it too late to do that ...»
now? if so, I don't suppose I could hope for pecans this year? I know to measure the diameter of the tree and then put down a lb of 10-10-10 for each inch, but how far out from the trunk do I put the fertilizer? And do I follow with water, and if so, how much?

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Louise Norcross, GA
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    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    I was told you need at least two trees from them to make pecans.
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Gardening: Vine identification

Is this a weed?
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CAROL H Harlem, GA
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    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    does this plant have quarter sized brownish-black nuts on it
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Not sure on tall yellow ones got from father in-law up north & below are Hostas

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Ann S Kalamazoo, MI
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    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    goodness, I always thought these where weeds and mow them down. I will have to build them a ...»
    place in my garden.

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  • Cuphea-Allyson got both for $4
  • Pot on right side of door
  • Pot on left side of doorway

Bought a couple of plants called Cuphea-Allyson & then put in my pots with Vinca

I googled it, it's a perennial for zones 3-11 it said.
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Ann S Kalamazoo, MI
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    Commented on Jun 25, 2012
    we call that mexican heather here in texas. it likes lots of water and is very pretty
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