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Answer to Mid Century Modern house...
Diana, This discussion group has been pretty quiet, so I am going to forward your question to our KUOW Weekday producer. Please consider tuning ... more » -
Answer to Should I brace up my Daphne odora?
Mine is about 3 years old and is growing similarly close to the ground and floppy. I've embraced this and planted various things to grow up through... more » -
Answer to Should I brace up my Daphne odora?
Ours sags quite a bit, too, & the snow didn't help. I've used a rock to prop it up at the base of the trunk, which seems to work fine. more » -
Answer to Apple Maggot solution?
Hi Brian A solution to the apple maggot problem is this: Mix a cup of sugar and a cup of apple cider vinegar and two cups of warm water together u... more » -
1. bulbs- yes, can move- would be better in Fall, but okay now 2. mature shrubs- need to dig a sizeable root ball, but can transplant well- ideal ... more » -
Too much nitrogen results in heavy leaf growth and will inhibit flower and fruit production. Tomato late blight was probably the problem with your... more » -
Answer to What to do to control moles?
I'm sorry, but I don't have an answer for this! I want the answer. Our yard and 4 neighbor's yards are being ravaged by moles. Seriously, it loo... more » -
Answer to Sweet Earth: What would convince you to buy locally grown food if you don’t do so right now?
t's more than just the gasoline for me. Buying locally produced food represents so much more. Just go to any of the farmers markets around Seatt... more » -
Answer to Sweet Earth: What would convince you to buy locally grown food if you don’t do so right now?
Prove to me that it actually has a substantively lower carbon footprint than food shipped in from a different location. Rice grown in an irrigat... more » -
Answer to Sweet Earth: What would convince you to buy locally grown food if you don’t do so right now?
I think it's all about availability and decent marketing. If grocery stores place local alternatives prominently, and make it clear that's what the... more » - more answers in Gardening »
