Backyard Q&A: Your Backyard Questions, Answered!
One among our favourite issues to do on the podcast is to listen to from you, our loyal listeners. We not too long ago scrolled by our emails and social media messages to see what sorts of questions you all had from the previous season for this Backyard Q&A. We love listening to about what’s taking place in your gardens—particularly the challenges—and sharing recommendation drawn from our a long time of horticultural expertise. And once we don’t have the reply, we’re fortunate to have a community of specialists we will faucet for plant suggestions or to assist troubleshoot tough backyard conditions.
These Q&A episodes are at all times a spotlight for us, and your inquiries this time round didn’t disappoint. The matters vary from disease-free hemlock choices to deep ideas on non-native vegetation. Tune in to see if one in every of your questions made the listing—or to select up options to a couple widespread backyard issues alongside the way in which.
Danielle’s Backyard Questions
Why didn’t my Ruby Slippers oakleaf hydrangea bloom final 12 months after planting in Could?
Is it price planting spruces in Michigan if they may get fungal illnesses?
Are Canadian hemlocks OK to plant within the Jap United States given the hemlock wooly adelgid issues?
What are some economical options for floppy perennials like Autumn Pleasure sedum and backyard phlox?
Are you able to advocate some North American native vegetation for rising between patio stones?




Carol’s Backyard Questions
What’s the finest container vegetable plant for northern publicity?
Why isn’t my hellebore rising blooms?
Can I safely share vegetation if I’ve leaping worms in my backyard?
Rebecca McMackin’s column, “Rethinking Invasives”, within the AHS publication American Gardener. makes me surprise if we ought to be rethinking how we discuss non-native species. How do editors determine which vegetation to flag as invasive within the journal/on-line?
There’s a huge distinction in Southwest rising circumstances relying on elevation. What are the most effective articles and sources for planting and backyard planning at about 4,000 ft?





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