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Chinch bugs do their worst damage in the heat of the summer in August and early September. The yellowish spots eventually spread outward into the rest of the lawn, showing the greatest damage at their centers where the chinch bugs congregate.
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The importance of the rose bed and the rose bed amendments are emphasized in this month’s column. Once a rich sandy loam is prepared, many years must pass before amended sandy loam matures into the best rose growing medium.
Planting Magnolia
To avoid frost damage in the spring, plant magnolia in a site where it's not exposed to early morning sun. Drive 3 or 4 stakes into the soil equidistant from the tree out about 3 or 4 feet.
Planting Arborvitae
Oriental arborvitae is more common in the hot southern regions of the US north to Virginia and in protected locations along the mild coastal areas up to Rhode Island. While partial shade is desirable in regions where very intense summer sun might scorch them, arborvitaes tend to become ragged if grown in prolonged shade.
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The care information provided in this section represents the kind of practical advice is available for all the plants in this web site if you subscribe to the monthly customized newsletter Yardener’s Advisor. Although trumpet vine sends out rootlets for attaching itself to its support, these are not terribly sturdy.
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