Ornamentals & Edibles
Q & A Archive
Have a gardening question? E-mail your question, fax it to 815.929.5413 (attn: Mary Ellen) or mail it to: Ornamentals & Edibles, attn: Mary Ellen Smith, 8 Dearborn Sq., Kankakee, IL 60901.

We regret that we cannot respond to every question, but those answered will be posted here or within an upcoming magazine.


Read Q & As from past issues of O&E:

Issue One
Chokeberry - Powery Mildew - Iris - Shallow beds - Forsythias
Issue Two
Covering a pergola - Screening - Amend or plant native - Rusty lawn
Issue Three
Termite-resistant mulches - Attract humming birds - Suckers - Delphinium - Japanese beetles - Pin oak
Issue Four
Rain water - Earwigs - Watering trees - Mums
Issue Five
Tri-color beech - Salt - Must-have books - Catalogue plants - Golden ninebark fungus
Issue Six
Island fences - Hardening off - Canterbury bells - Planting dates - Petite ornamental grasses
Issue Seven
Container clematis - Brugmansia - No-pinch mums - Pampas grass? - Boxwood - Rudbeckia & Echinacea
Issue Eight
Deer-resistant plants - Pollen free trees - Goats beard - Poor foundation - Drought damage - Mushroom compost
Issue Nine
Hosta virus - Moving peonies - Lily 'berries' - Plant competition - Seasonal mums - Alpines
Issue Ten
Where to buy roses - Mandevilla - Gardenias - Winter interest - Herbs - Creating privacy
Issue Eleven
Spiral junipers - Ornamental grasses - Slime mold - Dwarf plants - Edible ornamentals? - Quince
Park Seed Bio Dome

Teleflora Flowers

 
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