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Andi K

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    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

Gardening: pine needles

we had to cut down ablue spruce tree and lots of needles underneath.can i plant other things in that same space and is there a good use for the needles.(blue spruce).
Terry S
Terry S Perry, IA
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  • Andi K
    Commented on May 05, 2012
    Anything that loves acidic soils would thrive there. Blueberries, hydrangeas, holly, hostas, ...»
    rhododendrons, azalea are just a few

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Gardening: I need a shade tolerant foundation plant.

I think we have compacta holly but they grew too tall and now they are very scraggly I think due to lack of sun. I'm looking for something about 3-4 ft high and low maintenance but will make a nice hedge around the base of the house.

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Betsy Tucker, GA
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  • Andi K
    Commented on May 05, 2012
    Boxwood...only thing is some people do not like the smell of them. They are pretty tolerant ...»
    of shade as well.

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What is this?

it has smallish purpely pink blooms and about 3 feet tall?
Cindy M
Cindy M Seminary, MS
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  • Andi K
    Commented on May 05, 2012
    a picture of the lower leaves/foliage would give better ID
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