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- identification - What is this giant grub looking thing? - Gardening . . .
I found this giant grub (at least I think it's a grub) while fixing up the mulch around one of my trees This thing is huge It's thicker and as long as my finger Only has six legs Anyone kno
- Giant Sequoia tree has turned brown - Gardening Landscaping Stack . . .
My neighbour has a giant Sequoia tree approximately 125-150 feet in height in his garden It has turned brown all over This is in the UK It has been a very dry summer What do you think has caused
- hedge - Keep green giant arborvitae narrow - Gardening Landscaping . . .
I want a tall hedge but keep it up to 5ft wide (once grown) I understand that for height I would need green giant arborvitae However, they grow as wide as 15ft, whereas emerald green arborvitae w
- diagnosis - How do I encourage morning glories to bloom? - Gardening . . .
More often than not, Morning Glories will only produce buds and flowers on poor soil (i e if they feel their survival is threatened); if the soil is high in nitrogen and very fertile, they grow away, producing a lot of lush foliage and stubbornly refuse to flower You did well not to add any fertilizer to the soil before planting, but I suspect that the manure you incorporated is the main
- Can you recommend any short, large-seeded sunflowers?
If you know of any sunflowers just like the giant ones (e g Mammoth Gray Striped, Mongolian Giant, and Black Russian), except with shorter, stockier stems (I'm thinking maybe one to three feet tall), that would be great If they have smaller heads with the same large size of seeds, that's fine, too, but I prefer larger heads if possible
- What are these yellow brown spots on the leaves of this Alocasia?
Last year this alocasia 'giant taro' was very healthy growing foot long leaves shooting up every couple of weeks At some point the leaves started to decay and while it's still alive, the leaves are small (4 inches long max) and they develop yellow spots which eventually turn brown
- sequoia seeds germination, and first planting of sprouts method, in . . .
Need a little more clarity for a reasonable answer, but you mention two different varieties of Sequoia, Giant and Red If you mean Sequoia sempervirens (Coast Redwood sequoia) and Sequoiadendron giganteum (Giant sequoia) then the germination procedures are slightly different, so I hope you know which seeds are which
- trees - Do arborvitae replace lost foliage? - Gardening Landscaping . . .
Pictured is a Thuja plicata quot;Green Giant quot; that spent too much time in a container Notice the foliage thinning near the bottom As the tree gets into better conditions and starts growing,
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