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Hello, I saw some little white spots on my cherry tree and was wondering if it's a problem, and if so, what should I do?


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I have a rabbit problem or a terrier deficit. I hope to solve the lack of terrier later this year but the rabbits are still a problem.

I did some fencing and will reinforce that but it only helps so much. Those guys can get in anything...

Do nasturtiums repel rabbits as much as some posts on the interwebs say they do? Would inter-planting my broccoli and cabbag...

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I know it's technically a vegetable but rhubarb is mainly used as fruit so I'm asking here...

Does anyone know of a place in the US that has rhubarbs 'Riverside Giant' or 'Stott's Mammoth' a.k.a. 'Mammoth Red'? I seem to be striking out on finding verifiable crowns

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Roses are renowned for being one of the most popular flowers in the World and with the hundreds and hundreds of different varieties such as climbing, rambling, hybrid teas, shrubs, thorn-less and miniatures to choose from - there is always a rose that will suit any garden style and be a stunning sight to behold.



So as many of us are rose lovers and we all li...

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Hi everyone,

I recently learned about a plant called the leaf of life (Kalanchoe pinnata), and I found it really interesting. It’s a succulent that can grow tiny plantlets along the edges of its leaves, which apparently makes it very easy to propagate.

From what I’ve read, it seems to grow well in warm climates and doesn’t require too much mainten...

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