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Does anyone have any experience using a vinegar based herbicide? Lori Johnson Roedell Curator of Horticulture Indianapolis Zoological Society 1200 W....
Lori Johnson-Roedell
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Jun 3, 2003 4:55 pm
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Lori- I use horticultural vinegar around the base o planters and in sidewalk cracks here at the Aquarium. I have been very pleased with the results. It seems...
What is horticultural vinegar? Is this different from ordinary kitchen-grade vinegar? I've used a vinegar & salt solution and experienced considerable...
As a primer on this subject, we all might find the following link helpful: <A...
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Jun 3, 2003 9:41 pm
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Lori, when I used the vinegar/salt combo it had great top-kill, but as Kathy said, no root kill. -Katie ... Does anyone have any experience using a vinegar...
Hi Everybody, I'm pruning today and I have quite a bit of F. pseudopalma seeds. Does anyone need them or has anyone grown them from seed? Any info on the...
Lucinda Grover
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Jun 4, 2003 5:10 pm
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Has anyone had this in their area under glass? I need to really prune it, I mean hard, but I don't know if it's going to come back if done so. I'd love to...
Lucinda Grover
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Jun 5, 2003 3:10 pm
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Cecropias do take hard pruning. Of course, if it's really hard the tree will never look right again. Planning for replacement will give you a better result. ...
zooplantman@...
Jun 5, 2003 4:53 pm
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I've stumped them back to a naked trunk, with like a 4 inch diameter, when they've gotton too tall, and they always resprout. Any time I prune one, it's back...
Deborah Lalumondier
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Jun 5, 2003 6:12 pm
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Looking for edging solutions for landscaped areas inside asphalt. Erosion along edges has created a ledge that is a walking hazard, mulch doesn't stay in the...
We prune it very hard here in Seattle because it keeps hitting the ceiling and it is constantly covered with scale and tending ants (a cool and appropriate...
David Selk
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Jun 5, 2003 7:46 pm
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Can you terrace the beds to reduce the slope? Deborah ... From: gingkogreen <dgreen@...> [mailto:dgreen@...] Sent: Thursday, June 05,...
Deborah Lalumondier
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Jun 5, 2003 8:17 pm
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Is it soft brown scale? We found some scale-infested Hosta flower spikes parasitized by Encyrtus, a native flightless wasp here in Missouri, and introduced...
Deborah Lalumondier
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Jun 5, 2003 8:26 pm
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Sherri... In Atlanta, we have used Quercus, Liriodendron, Ulmus, Morus, Betula, Fagus, Liquidambar, Salix, Celtis, Carya, and Gleditsia to feed elephants,...
Here in our rainforest we have prune cecropia very severly several times, and it always come back. Some of them I let them grow until they break, the stem is...
Hi folks! We have a single adult female D. Auratus who has in her tank good coverage with philodendrons, a bromeliad and a little house. She seldom comes out...
Yes,,, but it's not legal ! Just kidding,,, couldn't pass it up. Gary Wangler, Horticulturist / Supervisor St. Louis Children's Hospital 1 Children's Place St....
Thanks for your response. Most of the problem areas are not sloped very much at all. The biggest problem has been our custodial staff blowing the mulch up...
Danielle, The first thing I would do is to address the issue with the custodial staff and point out the problem to them and have them stop the problem. (have...