Lawn Maintenance Solutions for Creaky Gardeners - Page 4


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The New Alchemy Quarterly gives a list of ground covers categorized by cultural needs - the right plant, right place philosophy!
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    9.   Jan 1, 2000 9:25 PM
    Ah yes - that was back in February...

    Black Walnuts and Soil Toxicity.

    There is a link to Howard's article there too.

    Unfortunately ...


    -- posted by Jojo


    8.   Jan 1, 2000 3:56 PM
    Jojo, if you clip off the vinca then it won't be there in the winter as an evergreen, then and again if it's covered with leaves you can;t see it anyway, so I suppose it's six of one and a half dozen ...

    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    7.   Jan 1, 2000 2:59 PM
    Walnuts and tired soil seem to go hand in hand. Maybe that's because there's nothing growing there for so long and it just gets sort of eroded or something. I used to live under the canopy of a black ...

    -- posted by Jojo


    6.   Jan 1, 2000 1:13 PM
    If they don't do well, it may because the soil is old and tired; whatever you plant, make sure you work in some nice rich organic stuff. If you are dubious, try a few that seem extra prolific in your ...

    -- posted by Cottage_Garden


    5.   Jan 1, 2000 9:40 AM
    thanks, Barbara. I didn't try hosta's because I've been told they won't do well under walnuts. The other suggestions are appreciated, too. Yoo-hoo, Carol, you up yet? ...

    -- posted by Renie_Burghardt





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