Marianne’s Responses
cnelson-question
Posted by | February 26, 2009I dug my begonias last fall but never completely took them out of their dirt. I placed them in pots and they sent out leaves, never really completely died. I have had them in my garage; never watered them. Should I cut off growth and put them in the ground when spring comes or what? Thanks Cheryl
Chuck-question
Posted by Chuck | February 26, 2009I have a yard that is all weeds. How can I get grass back into the yard?
lizagourds-question
Posted by lizagourds | February 25, 2009Is there anythng you can give your dogs or put on pee"spots on the lawn?"
jdbridges57-question
Posted by jdbridges57 | February 23, 2009I wanted to know if and how I can go fruit trees along my fence in my backyard. I am limited on space(narrow yard side to side) and was told by someone that it is possible and was done in Europe behind the castles in the old" days. I live in phoenix az and get plenty of sun in my ...
Jeanne-question
Posted by Jeanne | February 23, 2009Sorry about that! Must have been looking at a saved column, of which I have many! Question pasted below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Marianne Binetti To: Doug and Jeannie Brown Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:42 AM Subject: Re: Sad madrona... Please send this question to my hosted website at www.plantersplace.com as this is now my personal and booking ...
jjeannie-question
Posted by jjeannie | February 21, 2009tips on how to propogate geraniums,
buttercup-question
Posted by buttercup | February 21, 2009Hi Marianne.......... the bark is falling off my mature red maple tree. What can I do to save the tree. Why is this happening?
lizheinz-question
Posted by lizheinz | February 21, 2009I purchased 3 lbs. of Osmocote Flower and Vegetable food. Since we have a very small garden, living in a Condo. I was wondering if I can also use it feeding my indoor plants. I have Orchids and Anthuriums inside. Thank you.Liz
tmarie-question
Posted by tmarie | February 20, 2009Does the Osmocote
tmarie-question
Posted by tmarie | February 20, 2009Is it practical to start seeds indoors (zone 5B) when you don't have grow lights? Or, would it be cheaper to just hope the plants offered later would be the ones I want? They seldom are. My husband especially likes to plant tomatoes with fruit already on them. I don't think the fruit already on has any flavor at all. ...
