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For me it’s hard to top a mutt
I don’t mean this as a slap toward people with purebred dogs. I’ve just never had a reason to possess one. I have great admiration for the skills these pedigreed canines can acquire and demonstrate. Overall expense for me was … Continue reading
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Tagged inbreeding, mutts, narrow gene pool, pedigree, proper nutrition, purebred, purebred connoisseurs, temperament, veterinary care
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It pays to condition your houseplants before bringing them inside
Cooler weather is approaching and it’s time to think about preparing your houseplants for their return to the inside. Tropical plants thrive outdoors during summer. Sometimes they get too accustomed to those conditions. When that happens they struggle when brought … Continue reading
Mums are a great fall addition and they come in many colors
It’s October and it seems everyone wants mums. Some want them for parties. Others like them on their porches. Still others add them to flowerbeds. Mums add profuse color to any setting. Common colors are: white, yellow (the most common … Continue reading
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Tagged chrysanthemum, day length, full sun, hardy mums, neutral pH, perennial, well drained soil
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We must be careful when fertilizing lawns and shrubbery
It seems I constantly get asked these two questions. “When should I fertilize my yard and how much do I need to use?” There’s no cookie cutter response to that one. In general, fertilizer should only be applied during or … Continue reading
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Tagged high analysis fertilizers, iron chlorosis, lawn fertilization, lime, mixture of salts, nitrogen, pH, phosphorus, potassium, shrubbery, turf, winterkill
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Fall Clematis is a vigorous white vine that’s easy to grow
I drove to the beach two weekends ago and saw huge expanses of white flowers along the roadside through Tyrrell and Dare Counties. I recognized the vine immediately, but it has been a long time since I traveled that stretch of road … Continue reading
Keeping game from spoiling is an important hunting skill
Hunting season is fast approaching. In fact, dove and Canada goose seasons are already in, and I hope hunters can thin those resident geese out a little. Whitetail deer archery season opens this weekend. I never seem to find the … Continue reading
North Carolina is home to many carnivorous plants
Last week I profiled the Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula). Most folks are familiar with that one, but there are several more insect consuming plants in our locale. We don’t often encounter them since they usually live in wet boggy areas. … Continue reading
Venus fly traps are native plants and really cool
One group of plants that seems to fascinate people, particularly children is carnivorous plants. The one we think of first is the Venus fly trap, which is actually native to North Carolina. Its range is small and encompasses a small … Continue reading
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Tagged adequate light, carnivorous, dormant period, infertile soil, insectivorous, native plant, Venus fly trap
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Clematis fills a niche but is often difficult to establish
Well established clematis vines are breathtaking when in bloom. Large showy flowers can adorn a mailbox, fence or lamp post and bring it alive. Hundreds of cultivars are available in a cornucopia of colors, sizes and blooming seasons. The problem … Continue reading