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We are overrun by our nandina plants. How do we control them or get rid of them?
More: "I cut one large plant down to the roots. How do I remove the root system, which is very thick and large? I tried to dig it out, but it is too large." Answer: Here are some suggestions for controlling or removing nandina...
Information Needed On Penstemon cobaea.
Texas with its varied soil types and weather conditions has 22 species of this wildflower. Like many Texas native wildflowers, penstemons transcend their native habitats and thrive in many locations. Many penstemon species and varieties prefer well-drained soils and...
How Can I Rejuvenate Begonias?
How can I rejuvenate my Begonias? Begonias are great during the cooler weather of spring or autumn but they tend to pout during the heat of the summer. You can use them as spring annuals or if you want to keep them until the cooler weather of autumn occurs, give them...
Fertilizing Pansies or Violas
Apply a light application of fertilizer to established pansy and viola (Johnny Jump-up) plantings. Use one-half pound of ammonium sulfate per 100 square feet of bed area. Repeat the application every 4 to 6 weeks, depending on rainfall. Dried blood meal or cottonseed...
Salvia/Sage Water Needs
Do salvia planted in full sun need lots of water? Salvias/sages do not require a great deal of water. Over watering can rot the roots so we list them as either low water usages (supplemental watering only during periods of drought) or medium water usages (1 inch of...