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Year: 2005

Orchard Mason Bees

Posted on April 23, 2005

Q. We have had orchard bee blocks in place for several years now and all the holes seem to be getting filled up. Is there a time when we should clean them out or should we just hang more blocks? Seems like the nests are always still hatching or being refilled. We don’t want to…

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Moss in the Lawn

Posted on April 23, 2005

Q. My husband has a problem with moss growing in our back yard 100 by 100 feet. He has used moss killer, dug up the moss, and now reseeded it. He wants to know how to prevent future moss growth. Should he use lime to sweeten the soil? There is some shade in the yard,…

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Protecting Bee Populations

Posted on April 16, 2005

Q. Question: Hello again Peter, My question is, “Where’s the bees?”. My fruit trees are all in various stages of bloom. I check them daily and have yet to see a bee or any other insect working the blossoms. I use no sprays or chemicals in my yard. Are my garden labors to be “fruitless”…

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Squirrel Woes

Posted on April 14, 2005

Q. Because I have very limited areas of ample sunlight in my yard, I plan to do some container (vegetable/herb) gardening this year. The concern I have is about how to keep the critters (squirrels especially) away from my young sprouts. The last time I did container gardening, those guys ate up everything. I don’t…

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Transplanting Huckleberries

Posted on April 9, 2005

Q. I recently transplanted some huckleberry bushes. In the process it was necessary to cut the large taproot. Do I need to prune back the foliage? If so how much? Donald Bishop – University Place, WA A. This can be explained using the concepts “supply & demand”. As any plant grows, both the shoots and…

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