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On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 20:55:48 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >Leonard wrote: > >>> I'm *extremely* interested! It's just that I recognize my complete >>> inability >>> to keep plants alive. >> >> It's not a complete inability. It's a lack of passion. I'm cursed with >> it too. You ought to see my lawn. If I killed the dandelions, I'd have >> to reseed and pay attention. Not likely. > >It's more than that; it's also a lack of knowledge. See below. > > >> I put a tomato plant in my front flower bed this year but neglected to >> support it. Well... I supported it with a piece of rock. I got a couple >> of tomatoes out of it, but most were beaten to death against the rock >> during wind events. > >I didn't know that tomato plants *needed* to be supported. That's what I >mean by lack of knowledge. I know that plants need water; that's about the >entirety of my gardening knowledge. > > >> Where I live, I could make a border of rosemary and thyme without >> effort. They're perennial in my outside flower pots, so I assume they'd >> be perennial otherwise. That'd be a border of rosemary and thyme between >> one patch of dandelions sparsely grassed and another. >> Say la vee or something like that. > >Rosemary seems to grow easily around here, so I'm thinking of trying to >plant some as ground cover in a side yard. But I don't know how quickly it >would spread. How many plants would I need to start off with? Does the soil >need to be more or less acidic? How often does it need watering, and how >much water should it get when I do water? Really, I know next to nothing >about gardening, and that's why plants die under my care. > >Bob One of my rosemary plants is about 5 feet tall. There may be some low growing varieties that you would have to get if you want ground cover. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
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