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Expert Profile: Sijka

Expertise:  How do you prepare the soil for a flower garden? When to plant perennials? What kinds of perennials for my area? Micro-climates within your yard.. How to nourish perennials? How to divide perennials?

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Master Gardener

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Master Gardener

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What do you like about this subject?  I like to get my hands in the dirt, it "grounds" me!
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Knowledge   9.71   Best of the best
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Timeliness   9.82   Best of the best
Politeness   9.95   Best of the best
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ANSWER WAS PROMPT AND COMPLETE
(JOHN on 10/07/08)
Thank you. I will try our county extension office as suggested. I appreciate your response. LauraBelle
(LauraBelle on 09/29/08)
Thank you for your speedy reply. As a transplanted city person, I don't know much about gardening. I appreciate your expertise.
(mary on 09/28/08)
Thank You so much for your advise, I never really looked into the care of my Rose of Sharon before. I will be sure to prune them in the early spring.
(Kimberlin on 09/24/08)
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Recent Answers from Sijka
2008-10-06  new plants John, You can trim the butterfly bush now or in the spring. It's already going through transplant trauma so I'd wait till spring. The flowers should be trimmed back-but you can wait-let them get...
2008-10-01  canna lily to reuse next spring Hi Louis, Since they are in a pot, can the pot be brought indoors to a place that will be about 50-65 degrees and dark and dry? If that is not the case, dig them up and brush the dirt off and put...
2008-09-28  Bittersweet Vines Hi LauraBelle, I looked through all my notes and books and research and I haven't a clue why they fell off. You should call your local County Extension Office and ask for the gardening specialist....
2008-09-26  Plants and Butterflies Hi Michelle, A home made butterfly feeding station might be a great idea. You can make a feeder by using a small jar, a lid with a small hole drilled in the center and a piece of cotton to plug...
2008-09-21  Rose of Sharon Hi Kimberlin, I also live in zone 5 and have several Rose of Sharon bushes. I keep mine trimmed down and they are now about 5' and HEAVY with dead blossoms and , well, it's not the prettiest sight...
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