Q & A

The Question and Answer Page:

I decided to create this page because I often have people leave comments on my posts or those who contact me privately to ask me questions about plant care, plant health or to ask me to help them identify a plant they have growing in their yard.

I find some of these inquiries intriguing.

I must admit that I don’t always know the answers, but I believe the advice and tips that I’m able to give to those who ask gardening related questions are helpful and if I haven’t managed to give them a definitive answer I certainly try to help point them in the right direction.

If you have questions about:

  • Plant Care
  • Plant Health
  • Identify a plant
  • perennials
  • Annuals
  • Roses
  • Herbs
  • Bulbs
  • Fruit
  • Vegetables
  • Trees or Shrubs
  • Houseplants
  • Organic Gardening
  • Garden Decor
  • Garden Pests
  • Questions about weeds
  • Garden landscaping

Please feel free to leave a comment on this page and I’ll answer your question in a new post on my site. Of course any visitors checking the page may also reply in the comment section as well.

Please describe the plant or problem that you are having with as much detail as possible. If you have a picture of the plant or garden area that you are discussing please leave a link so that I can have a peek.

If you do leave a link to a photo please be aware that I might include your photo in the post I create to answer your question so that others might see the problem that you are having as well.

Also, if you have a garden related event in your area and you’d like to get the word out feel free to tell me about it and if I feel it’s appropriate for this site I’d be happy to tell my readers all about it.

So who wants to be first?

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One Response to “ Q & A ”

  1. # 1 kathleen Says:

    My Camelias leaves are very light green & yellow. The plant looks spindly. Please advise me if I can make it better.
    Thanks Kathleen

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    Tricia has been creating websites since 1995 and blogging since 2006. She writes on a variety of topics on several sites and has had articles published in a few popular magazines. She's also a Nurse, avid gardener, photographer and pet lover.