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2009-01-05  Trees - redwood tree root systems:   Redwoods have a fibrous root system and spread about 1 1/2 times the width of the branches. 30-40 feet from the trees is plenty of room for the roots to not have a problem with the pool. Even IF some roots...
2009-01-05  Plant Diseases - euonymus scale:   No scale insect that would infest eyonymus will not infest other plant species. IF you are concerned with scale insect on them you could treat them with an insecticide called Bayer Advanced --it is applied...
2009-01-05  Identifying Unknown Plants - unknown plant:   Plant food sticks are fertilizer. If you go to buy some other product, any water soluble fertilizer such as Peters or Miracle Grow will do, preferably something like a 20-20-20, or 20-10-20. The numbers...
2009-01-05  Identifying Unknown Plants - aeonium:   Probably the differences you see in the picture are different varieties of the species. It is also not uncommon for web resources to contain erroneously labeled plants. I would go with what seems to...
2009-01-05  Plant Diseases - live oak tree:   Hi Brenda, Had to check this one out as I also learn something new helping others out. This is what I found and I believe it is the answer you are looking for: These are called burls or crown galls...


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