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Growing Boxwoods in the Landscape
Boxwoods have been an important part of North Carolina landscapes since colonial times; the first plants were introduced to American gardeners in 1652. The plant should be set at the same depth it grew in the nursery; deep planting can cause an initial loss of plant vigor and possibly eventually plant death.

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If 25 plants are set in the garden, these original plants and the resulting runner plants would produce a total of 25 quarts. Insect and disease problems: Although strawberries can have their share of insect and disease problems, most homeowners ignore them unless they become serious.

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While boxwoods are considered an essential component of historical and colonial gardens, they can also be used in traditional and contemporary landscape designs. The plant should be set at the same depth it grew in the nursery; deep planting can cause an initial loss of plant vigor and possibly eventually plant death.

Home Trellised Cucumbers
Harvesting trellised cucumbers is easier than harvesting ground-grown cucumbers since fruit hang where visible and are easily reached. Handling plants during trellising and pruning may also spread certain bacterial and viral diseases in the field.

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Bloodroot is one of the first wildflowers to bloom beginning in late winter and continuing into early spring. Plants can be started indoors from seed or seed can be directly sown into the ground, but the rhizome divisions allow for a faster harvestable root.


Local Listings for Straw
in North Carolina
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Dickinson Garden Center, Inc.
Chapel HIll, North Carolina  (NC) 27514


Homewood Nursery & Garden Center
Raleigh, North Carolina  (NC) 27614-9795