What to do.....what to do......?
MC RauPi
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Comments (11)I think come June an July my whold front yard is going to be shade. I been watching the past few days no 1 area in the front yard gets more than an hour of sun a day. The yard is very small 20x 30 feet about the oaks are 25 yrs old so good sized trees. There not as many leaves on them now as there will be come summer so even tho the days are shorter now be more shade in summer or just as much. Not a lot of money to spend on yard an if hubby spends 100.00 on yard that a lot of money to him for a yard that he really does not care if there is grass or anything out there he could care less what it looks like. So what ever I do I have to know for a fact it will grow not just this yr but in years to come because he's not gonna want to fork over the money yearly. 1 big problem with the grass has been it's never been able to take root good before someone came along an scalped it with a mower. The yard needs a couple of years of grass only being cut 3 or 4 times a summer but the others in the community not about to let that happen because the yard will look unkept. Many of the yards has same problem in sun an shade no grass because it's never been allowed to grow an become good strong grass. Maybe I can lay cardboard then mulch a good bit of it set some ornaments out there not everyone likes yard art tho never going to please everyone tho........See MoreWhat to do,,,What to do,,,
Comments (4)you figure out how to build a light setup .. with adjustable height ... and plant them indoors.. in about mid dec.. and have some hosta fun in winter ... hosta library bob.. has a great tutorial right there in the middle of the HL home page .. some nonsense like : SEED GROWING... highlighted in black ... obviously.. you dont have to get that carried away.. but all your variables for success would be there ... all you would need is a SIMPLE fluorescent light ... hardware chain and a dedicated table... many peeps use the basement workbench ... ken...See More*sigh* What to do, what to do ...
Comments (6)Minis and semis have the mini trailing Saintpaulia species in their background - so it is really easy for them to remember a suckering mode. Generally - stress and genetics. If you stress the plant by some slack in culture - it goes into vegetative propagation mode - means suckers like no tomorrow. Some plants are more prone to it - and sometimes they are so bad - try to acquire a different clone of the same variety from a different source. I had a really good Magnolia - from Harmony Greenhouses - and I lost it. Got a same variety from somebody's else- and it is a sucker factory....See MoreWhat to do ..what to do!
Comments (33)Those are much better pictures! This is not about specifics, but a general way of organizing the layout, especially bed lines. I'd begin with redoing/widening the walks. The front walk should be the width of the steps if you want to upgrade the whole house appearance. Using an upgraded material like brick or pavers would help, too. The side walk needs to be slightly forward, have a wider sweep and be at least 3' wide. (I would ditch the shrubs flanking the landscape steps. No need for them if you have groundcover on the slope.)...See Morepink_peony
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