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Spider mites on Houseplants | Houseplant pests
Spider mites on Houseplants | Houseplant pests
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Scale on Houseplants | Scale insects | Houseplant pest
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Scale on Houseplants | Scale insects | Houseplant pest
Transitioning Houseplants | Moving houseplants indoors
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Transitioning Houseplants | Moving houseplants indoors
Identifying Houseplant Pests
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Be sure to check out our other videos on specific pests for control options.
Proper Tree Planting | Planting B&B, bareroot, and container trees | Bonus discussion on Pawpaw's
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In this video we cover the basics of planting bareroot, container, and balled & burlapped trees.
Tree week 2021 | KY Urban Forest Initiative Tree Week
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Want to learn more about Tree Week, visit ufi.ca.uky.edu/treeweek
Growing Green Beans in KY | Vegetable Garden | Summer vegetables
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Home Vegetable Gardening in KY - www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/ID/ID128/ID128.pdf
Hickory Trees in KY
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Not a tree commonly planted in our landscapes, but this tree is certainly found all around the state in our forests.
Sweetgum tree | Deciduous trees | Trees in KY
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Many people have a love/hate relationship with this tree. Learn more about why in this video!
Bald Cypress | Deciduous Trees | Trees of KY
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This tree is often thought of as the swamp tree, but it might be just right for your landscape.
Growing Sweet Corn in KY | Summer Vegetables
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Home Vegetable Gardening Guide in KY - www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/ID/ID128/ID128.pdf
Harvesting Garlic in KY | Growing Garlic in KY Part 2
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So you planted garlic in the fall and it grew beautifully.....now what?? Jamie talks about when and how to harvest your garlic in this video. Planting Garlic in KY/Growing Garlic Part 1- ua-cam.com/video/fd-giaEMG5c/v-deo.html Home Vegetable Gardening in Kentucky ID128 - www2.ca.uky.edu/agcomm/pubs/ID/ID128/ID128.pdf
Cherry Laurels in KY | Evergreen Shrubs in KY
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This unique evergreen shrub might be an option for you!
Growing Blueberries in KY | Small fruit | Highbush Blueberries
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Growing Blueberries in KY | Small fruit | Highbush Blueberries
Chives | Culinary Herbs | Growing herbs in KY
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Chives | Culinary Herbs | Growing herbs in KY
Dandelions | Spring weeds in KY | Lawn weeds
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Dandelions | Spring weeds in KY | Lawn weeds
Growing Asparagus in KY | #growvegetables
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Growing Asparagus in KY | #growvegetables
Growing Peas | Spring vegetables | Growing vegetables in KY
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Growing Peas | Spring vegetables | Growing vegetables in KY
Growing Lettuce in KY | Spring vegetables | #growing food
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Growing Lettuce in KY | Spring vegetables | #growing food
Flowering Quince | Shrubs in Kentucky
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Flowering Quince | Shrubs in Kentucky
Ground Ivy | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds in KY
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Ground Ivy | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds in KY
Wild Violets in KY | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds
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Wild Violets in KY | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds
Wild Onions and Garlic in the lawn | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds in KY
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Wild Onions and Garlic in the lawn | Spring weeds | Lawn weeds in KY
Why would anyone till soil that is this good?
Our two month old puppy likes to spend a lot of time in a small patch of euonymus - she has developed an allergy - lots of scratching and red belly - could it be because of this plant?
could show me a malus purple spier crab aple
I hate it. So much of it in my lawn
Appreciate your knowledge & experience.
❤Near East is a beautiful crape😊
I love the fragrance some slight but Pink Valore has a lovely fragrance stronger than some and has a flowery😅 fragrance 😊
I usually get 6 to 7ft from mine. I do have Natchez and it can get to well over 7ft😊
❤great job....thank you. I love crape and I am in Central Illinois mine die to the ground and come out in late Summer😊
Is a gallon per hour emitter too much for a mature plant like that?
I trim off the spent flowers
I live in zone6 ..midatlantic.I have a tonto i just planted it last year .i am waiting for it to bloom .we had a pretty cold winter but it looks great full of buds but my question is do younger trees tske longer to bloom? It is about 4and a half feet tall. I al SSD o plsnted plum magic this year which are gorgeous from 2 gal containers pots. Any thoughts on winter hardiness in the midatlantic?? Should I do something to help ensure their life until next spring ?? spring?
Lolo😂tree comment.
I've been trying to identify what plant this is in my garden, and now I'm sure this is it. It has really spread and wants to take over my garden and grow up into the lawn. I had some other perennials that it has smothered and won't grow anymore.
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i have a fly problem... would putting this in my lawn (garlic bulbs) help... or just make a different problem?
Leaf looks like a pot plant lol
I live in cincinnati and have it all over my wooded lot. I would love to replace it with a better dense ground cover. What would be a better alternative?
Foliar spraying with a 2 to 5 percent solution of glyphosate or triclopyr with surfactant is an alternative control measure in areas with extensive growth.
I am doomed
Zone 5b ?
Thank you!
Which pro-mix? There’s so many to choose from!
Great video. We call it the Cudzu tree in Tennessee. Arsenal or Tardon will take them out.
I hate this stuff so much it’s all over my freaking yard
Thank you. Just planted some seeds I got from Monticello. I have been saving seeds from year before. Great plant. Great video. Hello Kentucky.
I had 2 plants last year. The flowers were so beautiful and gorgeous! The pods were edible. Texture not the best. I didn't plan to plant it again this year so I didn't collect the seeds. Now I want to plant again next to my deck to provide shade and have to buy seeds.
I have Jacob’s Cline Bee Balm that I planted in a container on my patio last year. It is a gorgeous red hummingbird magnet! It came back again this year in my container which is great! I won’t need to plant any annuals in that planter!❤
Why can't I find Rose Creek in Northern California---is it not good for dry heat (zone 9)? I always see it mentioned on East Coast sites.
Sargent crabapple grows slow, but its mature height is shorter than usual
Apparently these invasive trees are leading to an impaired ecosystem. That must be why they regard it as imperative to get rid of them.
Pull it every year and it will thin out. Spray herbicide in December or January.
What are alternative trees?
The old guy who owned our house planted these and hickory over the driveway 🤦🏻♀️
Can you do a video about Anthurium care?
Should you prune as central leader or multiple leaders when young?
No, get rid of it! It's invasive and spreads like wildfire.
Remove the tree !
Every year over 500 million plastic pots and trays are sold. Plastics take over 500 years to decompose polluting our air, water and soil. They also emit methane gas as they decompose in the landfill which erodes the ozone layer. Stop using plastics, clay pots are all I use. What good is your plant when the environment around you is destroyed???
For a better pear, Pyrus ussuriensis is a better option, it’s hardier and noninvasive
Thank you so much for this video! I recently bought several of these on clearance and it's great to know what to expect. I am in Maryland zone 7a and our summers are pretty hot.
What's is the first big flower magnolia?.
Saucer Magnolia....one of the earliest to bloom.
Why would you want to get rid of it when it is perfectly edible? In fact, it is more nutritious than anything you grow in your garden and it tastes great!
Gross
😆🤣😂😹 i bought the new variety.
Plant a native Redbud, not one like he was standing in front of. #plantnative
It grows lower to the ground here in N Louisiana and our pollinators absolutely love it!
Or, instead of further poisoning our planet, you could just pick it and eat it, since it's delicious.
Plastic cracks and gets brittle outdoors.
Ceratostigma, species ???
I love your videos!!!!!!
Oh dear... Needless to say I bought one a few years ago for its flower and vigorous growth but it is already larger than I anticipated.
How are Royal Raindrops when it comes to disease resistance, growth rate and fall color? Does Prairie Fire have fall color?