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kb-146 - Should I use paint on my pruning cuts to seal the wounds?
Answer:
No, pruning paint does not seal the wound properly and can trap moisture encouraging decay and attract insects.
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kb-42 - The pump in my fountain keeps clogging and the water is cloudy, what can I do?
Answer:
The easiest solution for this problem is the use of a product called Large Fountain Clear. It will help ensure clear water that keeps filtres and pumps free from organice debris.
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kb-108 - The soil under my evergreens is acidic because of all the needles that fall off, how can I fix this problem?
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This is a myth, it takes a long time for needles to decompose and even then they would have little to no effect on the ph of the soil. The reason plants do not survive under evergreen trees is the dryness. The roots of evergreen trees take every bit of moisture, they out compete most plants for available nutrients and water.
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kb-78 - There are all these fruit flies coming out of the soil of my indoor plants, what are they?
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They are Fungus Gnats. The black flies that fly around lay eggs in the soil and when the larvae hatch they generally feed on the organic matter in the soil. Fungus gnats can be a big problem in overly moist soil, allow your soil to dry more between watering to fix this problem.
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kb-188 - What annuals are edible?
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Begonia, Carnation, Dianthus, Fuchsia, Geranium, Marigold, Nasturtium, Pansy, Petunia, Scarlet Runner Bean, Snapdragon, Sunflowers, Viola.
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