 | Problem Sites [General] Question (#190) :: Help! The black walnut trees in my yard and the neighbors yard have killed off most of our west-facing perennials and shrubs. Where can I find inf... |
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 | Problem Sites [General] Question (#102) :: My family is building a beautiful home in Kentucky. We are putting in a driveway that is .2 of a mile long. It will be winding in and out of some ... |
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 | Problem Sites [Dry Shade] Question (#106) :: I have a long narrow area behind my gazebo and between my fence ( about 12 feet long by about 8-9 inches wide ) that has no sun and virtually no m... |
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 | Problem Sites [Dry Shade] Question (#114) :: I am having a hard time finding perennials that like to live under pine trees. We have the branches cut up high so that they is alot of light that... |
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 | Problem Sites [Dry, Hot and Sunny] Question (#83) :: I live in southern Arizona and have a desert landscaped yard. This means it is all rocks. I would like to know if there is anything I could plant ... |
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 | Problem Sites [Wet or Moist] Question (#99) :: We live on a lake, which is great, except every spring the water overflows the banks and the lower yard can be under water for days, even a week a... |
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 | Problem Sites [Dry, Hot and Sunny] Question (#50) :: I have a flower area under a Russian Olive and Amur Maple Tree where nothing seems to want to grow. It is in full shade all morning, and in the af... |
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 | Problem Sites [Windy Sites] Question (#68) :: I need help... I'm moving into a HIGH WIND area, lots of afternoon sun (absolutely no natural shade), hillside new home area with sandy soil, sod ... |
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 | Problem Sites [General] Question (#69) :: I live in Eastern North Carolina and I am looking for some perennials that will shore up a sloping bank and prevent erosion.
The soil is ab... |
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 | Problem Sites [Wet or Moist] Question (#12) :: Are there any perennials that can be planted in moist soil? If so, what are they? |
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