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  1. YourRabbitGirl

    oil on lawn

    So, how do those plants do? The extent of the above-mentioned effects depends on the constituents and quantity of the oil, the environmental conditions and the plant species involved. I hope its already taken care of.
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    Cats using garden as litter box

    I don't see anything wrong with that, Here in the Philippines, They always litter everywhere. and their poop. seems very beneficial for plants here
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    I Always Wonder About Selling Japanese Maples

    Such plants are very costly. You will add $50.00 (the cost of growing the tree annually) by 18 (the age of the damaged tree) = $900.00 cost of replacing the tree. Next, calculate the cost-benefit for the landscape. Interested, but not enough funds.
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    What are you canning now?

    That's sad to hear. In our family, canning became like a tradition the became like the norm. we always have something to can., I hope next year you guys are good.
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    Grafting Tomatoes

    Externally, grafted plants are better too. In fact, the grafted tomatoes are too vigorous to develop bags, the roots just don't have enough space. That's why we normally don't do this.
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    Hello from Dayton

    Hello and welcome to the forums. :welcome... You bet! this will be one productive year. good luck on your crops. This will be a busy rest of the month for me.
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    Solving the Squash Bug dilemma...for good!

    Give a small amount of liquid Castile soap into a spray bottle and fill the bottle with water for a homemade squash bug spray. In the morning, spray the affected plants, aiming the spray at the base of the plant and the leaf underneath.
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    Use Ginger and/or Turmeric? Grow it?

    My sister made turmeric tea for weight loss He added to water a splash of turmeric and ginger and brought it to a boil. Turn off the heat once it has cooled, and let it cool down to room temperature. To see good results, drink the tea a day. Ginger acts as a natural suppressant of appetite which...
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    What should I do with Dahlias that are Sprouting Now?

    I always see them growing everywhere. I usually just leave them alone since they pose no threat. Yeah. I just leave them be.
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    Black Walnut tree sap

    The effects of Black Walnut leaves/nuts have not been studied in goats, but are considered toxic to livestock. Red Maple – Wilted leaves are deadly to horses, causing red blood cell damage. I found this out the bad way. :(:(:(:(
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    Grafting Tomatoes

    I haven't really tried grafting before. It's always a bit risky for me. Do you have any Instructions with videos or a much better illustration?
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    Hello from South Eastern Pennsylvania!

    Hello and welcome to the forums! I've already started to save seeds for the winter, It will take a long time for me to transfer them outside.
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    oil on lawn

    You better clean that up asap. I can imagine bad things for the plants when the soil sipped the oil, It will definitely kill the plants. It will affect your hard work.
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    Use Ginger and/or Turmeric? Grow it?

    It's very slow growing, But it's worth it, It's very good for inflammations and sores, and it's very good at daily consumption too. my dad actually loves it
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    Some of my new daylilies for you to see

    Those really look amazing. I hope we can have those kinds of plants here in the Philippines, there is a similar flower growing around. but not that pretty. I envy you.
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    Black Walnut tree sap

    That sounds great, I hope that we can harvest that here as well, Unfortunately, They dont grow here in the Philippines, I bet its a great Idea to start planting that here too.
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    Overwintering Banana Plants

    Hows your bananas? are they okay? When exactly do you plan to replant then outside? are they really gonna survive out of the soil for longer?
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    Hello from South Eastern Pennsylvania!

    Winter planting. That sounds so cool!! What plants can grow throughout the winter? I want to know, I bet those are leafy greens? like peas and cabbages?
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    How 2020 is going

    I heard that they are toxic to many animals, including birds, cats, and dogs. did some research about it as well. since its a great idea, I would love to learn more, let's help each other about this alright?
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    Solving the Squash Bug dilemma...for good!

    I bet this can really fix the issue. I know a friend that uses that, He offered it to me, but bug issues here is not that complex, the real issues here are rats!!🐀🐀🐀
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