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Raspberries
I’m searching for some guidance on planting raspberry. I tried to plant some a few years ago and nothing happened. Perhaps I under watered them? I live in Boulder, CO. They grow around here, but I just didn’t do something right. Does anyone know the right approach with them?
Also, where is a good place to plant them?
Also, what can I plant them with?
Thanks in advance.
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Damaged Pinto Bean Plants
Hi, l’m hoping someone can help me diagnose the problem with my pinto bean plants. This is my first time growing plants outdoors, so I’m still learning—I planted around 300 different plants all over my front-yard, back-yard and in all the pots I could find, so I’m hoping to learn as quickly as possible as I don’t want them all to die.
These eroded-looking areas appeared over just 24 hours. It was about 80 degrees out yesterday, so I’m thinking maybe it’s related to that(?), but the instructions on the back of the seeds said to keep them in full sun exposure. I also considered bugs, but I can’t find any anywhere on/around the plants. Should I cover them with some sort of mesh? I don’t know what to do here 😅 Please help
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New Study Pairing Biostimulants in Poinsettia Production Shows Promising Results
Performed by Dr. Xunzhong Zhang of Virginia Tech, the trials on poinsettias show beneficial changes to plant health, color, and rooting.
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Horseradish – Growing Guide
Overview Description Horseradish is a hardy perennial herb grown for its pungent, fleshy taproot. It typically produces a rosette of coarse, lanceolate leaves (spear-shaped—longer than wide, tapering to a point, and sometimes widest at the base) that can reach 60–90 cm (2–3 ft) in height. […]
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Black berry with grass clipping cover?
Hi all, We bought our home a couple years ago and it had a long strip of wild black Berrys the previous owner left. I have been letting them grow and weeding out the other items in their. This year they are starting to sprout up about now and I was wondering.
Would it be ok to pour a large amount of grass clippings over the area to keep weeds down and as fertilizer? I am pretty sure the Berrys will grow throught it. And it will stop other things from growing. But I wanted to be sure it wouldn’t smother the berry shoots?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Suntory Flowers Europe Appoints New Executive Leadership Team
The new executive leadership team will continue collaboration between Suntory’s floriculture markets in Europe and Japan.
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