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Gardening is one of the hottest topics on Hometalk. Whether you're gardening as a profession, or as a hobby, you'll find awesome gardening inspiration on Hometalk. Do you need to identify a plant? Post a photo of it, and a gardening expert will be able to identify it for you. Is your garden blooming in a spectacular way? Share the joy with fellow gardening buffs. All garden talk is welcome on Hometalk; so whether you're planting a flower garden, looking for green gardening tips, or researching the perfect gardening tools, you've come to the right place.



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Gardening: Please name this plant

This plant sheds its leaves in winter and in May bears new leaves then buds then these white flowers with yellow centers. It is a perennial and very hardy. This shrub is very old and does not need pruning.
Judy S
Judy S 19 hours ago
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    Judy S 5 hours ago
    Thanks Hometalk lovers...my shrub is a mock orange. Mine doesn't have a fragrance (yet). I ...»
    will take better care of it.

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  • This is what my other 2 rhubarb plants look like.

Gardening: Rhubarb Help Please!!

I am wondering why one of my rhubarb plants is thinking it is time to go to flower? or go to seed? I am not sure what it is doing. ...»

Can I cut the flower part off? Are there male and female plants?

Jayme
Jayme Bellaire, MI 2 days ago
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    Losvlam 10 hours ago
    the adult rubarb will make flowers every year and make great items in flower arangements with ...»
    other flowers

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Gardening: Hydrangeas

I bought a root bound hydrangea(sp?) but there were new leaves at the bottom. The three heads are dying. Should I snip the heads off to give more nutrients to the plant?
Charlotte F
Charlotte F Live Oak, FL 3 days ago
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    Jeanette S 2 days ago
    I have gotten into these beauties. I have always shied away from them because we face due ...»
    west. But now I plant them near the water supply so we can keep them watered. I laid limbs down on the ground and put a shovel of dirt on it between the base and end of limb after it quit blooming. They all rooted and I have 4 new baby ones now. I have a new variagated on called "lace cap" that I am going to try and root this year after it blooms. Will keep you posted on this.

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Gardening: My Iris have stopped blooming. Should I cut them back or what is best

When is best time to divide?
Carolyn Ellison
Carolyn Ellison Belton, SC 3 days ago
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    Patricia Pierson 18 hours ago
    Carolyn, I dead head mine but also cut the stem off. I like to cut into little pieces to make ...»
    compost around them or other plants. Irises are one of the easiest plants to not kill. Relax and enjoy them.

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Gardening: How does one make money via gardening?

I have a 10k square foot lot.. I have tilled and (almost) prepared 1/3 of it for a vegetable garden for my family.. But I still have 2/3 of this lot and got the idea to start seeing if I ...»
could make money growing anything in it. I am not having very much luck Googling anything, and so I thought I would ask here if anyone has experience in gardening-for-profit?

Admiranda De Morton
Admiranda De Morton Conway, SC 3 days ago
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    Sia@South 47th Yesterday
    KMS Woodworks Hahahahaa Well, one cup or two, you ROCK! xo
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  • Chinese Evergreen (photo borrowed from bloomiq.com)

Gardening: Best LOW-LIGHT indoor plants??

I need some suggestions regarding some larger low-light indoor plants. I seem to be able to find plenty of indoor plants that require a good bit of light, but not very many low-light. So far, I have only purchased a Chinese Evergreen. Which ones have you all had the best luck with/your favorites etc? Thanks ahead of time!
Leah Belverd
Leah Belverd Concord, NC 4 days ago
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  • Douglas Hunt
    Douglas Hunt Yesterday
    Leah, a mature cast-iron plant should be 2 to 3 feet high.
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Gardening: Is this poison ivy or poison oak?

I asked a friend of mine one time and he ripped it out and called it some kind of weed. I want to double check. Anyone know if poison ivy or poison oak? Would love your help!
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YouAreTalkingTooMuch.com Conway, SC 5 days ago
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    Evelyn McMullen 2 days ago
    Va creeper, I let mine grow on fence and up brick wall of house. Pull is down yearly, it ...»
    always comes back.

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Gardening: Dissolving tree stumps

I saw an article a few weeks ago about using epsom salts to dissolve tree stumps. Now I have the epsom salts, but can't find the directions. Can you help me?
Carolyn Baker
Carolyn Baker Live Oak, FL 5 days ago
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    Carolyn Baker 4 days ago
    Thank you both ... we worked on the stumps today.
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Gardening: Tub tomatoes

trying to find about tub tomatoes
Miriam
Miriam United Kingdom 5 days ago
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Gardening: What can I use to make insecticide to treat my potted flowering plants

is there a natural solution to kill insects on my plants?
Beth Chastain
Beth Chastain Pismo Beach, CA 7 days ago
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