u/Meowjo_Jojo

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Cultivated blackberry vine that popped up along my fence. Likely from prior owners as they are thornless. I've heard the warnings about them becoming a nuisance, but I like being in the garden.

Last year, I let the primocanes grow long and wove them through each other along the top of the fence. Pruning the now floricanes back this year should be as simple as cutting themand lifting them off, as long as the new primocanes don't get mixed in.

Looking forward to cobbler.

Cheers

u/Meowjo_Jojo — 8 days ago
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A friend needed Yucca removed. In exchange for a little digging, I have a ton of yucca plans and root chunks. Best way to get this established in a new bed?

The planned location is thin topsoil over compacted clay at the corner of my yard at the stop sign.

u/Meowjo_Jojo — 13 days ago

Willow Oak and Sycamore got dropped off 2 days after the order. It will be a big ole mulch bed under my oak for planting a shady garden with shrubs and small trees this fall.

How deep is too deep? 6 inches? 6 decimeters? 6 fortpennies?

Do heavy rains wash away the mulch beds?

How do you border your mulch beds?

Will it spontaneously combust?

Why do it smell so minty?

What's your story?

u/Meowjo_Jojo — 15 days ago