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Kansas City, KS
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Kansas City, KS
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Paola, KS
(913) 837-5880
Louisburg, KS
785- 272-2707
Topeka, KS
785- 539-2842
Topeka, KS
785- 862-2505
Topeka, KS
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Olathe, KS
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Olathe, KS
Growing Plants in Problem Places
When you read the descriptions of where to plant your new tree, shrub or perennial flower, invariably you see words such as “fertile, well-drained soil” and “full sun.” In an ideal plant world, all soils would be rich in organic matter and well drained, and the locations would be sunny and protected from wind. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t describe my yard. I do have some full sun locations, but those sites are exposed and windy. A protected spot in the backyard would be perfect for plants, but it floods in late winter and spring for weeks—a perfect recipe for plant death. Then there’s the north side of the garage that has great soil, but it’s dark all day. So, what can you do if your yard doesn’t have the ideal planting location? There are ways to use almost any location in your yard as planting space. It just takes the proper plant selection, a little site preparation and some improvisation at planting time. |
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