Dear Neil: My husband really likes purple plum trees, but a neighbor told me they’re not very good. Is this a tree we would want in our yard? Not all trees live to be as old as sequoias, so you’re not ...
Q: My homeowners association requires a replacement for a dying plum tree with something similar. I want to plant a more drought-tolerant, low-maintenance small tree. Any suggestions? A: I am guessing ...
DEAR JESSICA: This small plant or bush was installed by the previous owner of my home some seven years ago, and I don’t know what it is. Its delicate flowers are very pretty but it’s a bit leggy, so I ...
Question: My purple plum has branches that are dying on one side of the tree. The leaves are all brown and crunchy while the other side seems healthy. Please help. It is important to try and find out ...
Dear Neil: My spider plant's new shoots are turning brown at their tips. It grew great for me all of last year. I use a liquid fertilizer on it, one-quarter teaspoon per gallon of spring water. Our ...
NACOGDOCHES, TX (KTRE) - You can get a plum just about anywhere - grocery stores, fruit stands, or a tree in your backyard, if you are so inclined. But there is a new plum variety you will soon find ...
We have a purple plum tree that has given us very tasty plums for a number of years. This year, however, its branches are burdened down with hundreds of plums that won't ripen. The plums are various ...
With the early arrival of spring and the abundance of flowering trees, shrubs, and bulbs that seemed to appear all at once, I recently was challenged to identify specific blooming trees according to ...
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