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Daffodil Choices
‘Lunar Sea’ blooms as sulfur yellow and then its cup fades to snow white. ‘Mt. Hood’ has ivory white petals; its creamy yellow cup soon fades to white. ‘Unsurpassable’ is clear yellow, one of the largest.
Planting or Laying Sod
Fresh sod weighs about 50 pounds a square yard, so have the sod pallets delivered as close to the job site as possible. Snug the edges of each strip of sod against adjacent ones and press down on them lightly so they make uniform contact with soil.
English Ivy
English ivy will always be a favorite among gardeners and yardeners alike for its versatility. Contrary to common belief, English ivy does not kill trees if it is allowed to cover their trunks.
Problems of Trumpet Creeper
Occasionally vines planted near masonry walls suffer from lack of water when other plants do not. This may be because there is rubble from the construction, chips of brick, stone, mortar, etc., in the soil and it prevents the soil from absorbing and holding moisture for the vine.
Using English Ivy
The variegated and light-colored leaves of some varieties are ideal for brightening up dark areas under trees and shrubs. In fact, it is one of the few plants that grows well under trees like maples and beeches.
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Pope's Garden Center
Knoxville, Tennessee (TN) 37919
Tristan Stone & Landscape
La Follette, Tennessee (TN) 37766