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Comments (1)This is the second picture for the second spot on the other plant....See Moredisappointing Hogyoku - try a different spot?
Comments (2)All fall leaf colors are the result of specific chemicals/compounds being left in the leaf as the tree begins to withdraw nutrients back into the stems and trunk for the winter. I beleive Maple colors are highly dependant on the sugar content in the leaves. So you might want to try a little light fertilizer (organic if possible) and see if this perks up the colors. Weather also plays a crucial role here, which you can't do much about I'm afraid! I bought a Hogyoku this year which I have planted in full sun. So far its doing pretty well (see pix) I'm anxious to see if the colors turn out as advertized! Regards, K4 Hogyoku...See MoreDifferent hardwood floors on second level and stairs
Comments (2)One of my biggest pet peeves is when houses have different hardwood, especially when the two floors meet/touch. Weedy acres pic looks good, that wouldn't bother me... I just remember walking thru homes seeing real hardwood and then it's touching laminate wood or other hardwood, drives me nuts. You have two levels so maybe it's not a big deal and weedys pic proves that different wood on stairs doesn't look bad. If i We're you i Would put your wood of choice on the stairs and upstairs. Maybe someday down the road you'll rip out the main level and match it......See MoreNeed advice on 1.5 year old sod that's brown with green spots
Comments (35)Wilting is actually not necessarily a demand or request for watering, it's a statement that water is leaving the system faster than it's being absorbed--or that the root systems are not up to supplying water as quickly as the leaf systems are transpiring it. It actually doesn't say anything about the state of moisture in the soil, which can be entirely adequate. Cool-season organisms will typically wilt when out of their temperature comfort ranges rather easily, so grasses would certainly be susceptible. It's not an issue for grass to wilt mid-day in 90-degree weather, any more than it's an issue for most plants to do so. One of my best photos of the garden is in hundred degree weather and the greenery is a bit wilted. The issue would be if the grass remains wilted after sunset when the roots have time to catch up and resupply the blades with water when the blade cools and the biological processing rates slow to something the roots can supply. Furthermore, day-wilting produces hormonal responses that spark root growth as temperatures fall in the soil to where root growth can resume. Constantly supplying water as temperatures cross that point mean that root growth never starts when temperatures are appropriate for said growth. Consistent coddling never produces the deep mat of roots that will support grass (or any plant) against wilting, which means it will continue to wilt in less-harsh weather than more harshly-treated lawns. There's a minor argument for syringing the lawn here, but that's not what we're discussing. That involves a drop of surface leaf temperature due to water contact and evaporative cooling, not a root watering....See Morelily316
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