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Lori

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Gardening: I bought a small eucalyptus plant today and am wondering if I should plant it in the landscape or put it in a

container. I live near Raleigh, NC. Our winters can be harsh; sometimes we get snow, but not always. Has anyone else in the area planted this and how is it doing?
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Lori Clayton, NC
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    Unfortunately I don't know the species or cultivar (there was no tag), but the leaves are ...»
    undeniably eucalyptus. I'm probably going to play it safe and plant it in a container so I can bring it inside during the winter. Thanks for responding!

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we need to get rid of voles but have outdoor cats.

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Teresa Raleigh, NC
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    Commented on Jun 10, 2011
    I used to have voles all the time tearing up my backyard. This past spring I put down some ...»
    poison I got from Lowe's that kills grubs (which is what the voles like to eat). I think it was a Bayer product. I haven't seen any voles since.

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  • My backyard oasis !

My backyard oasis !

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Bill Auburn, CA
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Gardening: best trees to plant in direct sun

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Phil Harris Raleigh, NC
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    Crape Myrtle
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Gardening: my bamboo plants have moved out from my garden space.how do i control/contain

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    Commented on Apr 23, 2011
    Bamboo is worse than kudzu. Good luck with controlling it. Take a look at this website: http://www.wikihow.com/Control-the-Spread-of...
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  • In late 2009 we turned NC clay into a lovely garden with an expanded deck and patio.

In late 2009 we turned NC clay into a lovely garden with an expanded deck and patio.

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Raymond Durham, NC
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  • our back yard flower garden blooms from late March through October and gives my husband and myself such pleasure to watch Mother Nature show her beauty.

our back yard flower garden blooms from late March through October and gives my husband and myself such pleasure to…

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KAREN Smyrna, GA
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    Wow - nice job! That is a beautiful garden!
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Gardening: Last year my tomato plants grew very nicely.

Green, bushy and about 6-7 tall. The problem is, they never produced any fruit. What can I do this spring to make my tomato plants produce tomatoes?
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Daniel Suwanee, GA
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    Commented on Apr 01, 2011
    A possiblity could be too much nitrogen in your soil.
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