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sweet_serenity25 asked:


My yard, particularly my backyard, is always moist. Even if there has been no rain for months. If there’s a heavy rain, I have muddy marshy puddles everywhere. Step in the wrong spot and you’re likely to end up with your entire leg in the ground. (That happened to me twice) I’d like to begin lanscaping, but what types of flowers and plants can I use that will survive?

Adele
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mimaws_house asked:


I have a very pretty curving creek that runs through my front yard. I want to plant flowers and plants on both sides. Preferrably the kind that come back year after yaer. It is mostly shade,but does get some sun. Any ideas? My creek is only about 2 feet wide, but it is very long…50 feet!

Beverley
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GUMMY-DINO asked:


My flowers are being eating alive by some kind of inscets. I don’t know what kind of inscets are eating my flowers but, I just to get rid of them before they eat the rest of flowers and plants. I want to know if there is a natural way to get rid of the bugs because, I really don’t want to use chemicals.

Katina
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Mandy asked:


We just bought our house last summer and we are totally clueless to landscaping. There is a flower bed about 6×1 right outside the entrance walkway. Ofcourse there is nothing but weeds in it right now but I would like to put something in there that is easy to maintain that can resist alot of direct sun. We’re in Texas and temps can get up to 105. Any ideas? Also, do I plant seeds or the flowers you get in the little containers. Much detail is requested as I have no idea what to do.

Aron