Probably; never mind, then.
All right, the problem on the leaves is definitely spider mites. Anyone got any ideas for how to get rid of them?
It's all right if you can't identify it; I think all birders and bird-feeders wwho have lived in their range have or have had problems telling the...
It's an adorable squirrel!
A Pelargonium or a true Geranium?
I found this photo lying around and wondered what it was. Any ideas? [img] Mystery plant ( photo / image / picture from aythya-camellia's...
Definitely an Accipiter. Cooper's Hawk seems a bit more likely to me than Northern Goshawk; it does occur where you are, the underparts look more...
No fruits, sorry. But if whitefly occurs on stems, one problem looks like whiteflies.
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If I had a stray, it would probably be easier because I could actually do something besides complain to the owner, but it does belong to someone...
I don't have any stray cats, but no matter how often I tell the neighbors to keep their cat in their own yard, they treat everyone else on the...
I think there are actually two problems. There's something that looks like white powder on the leaves and there's something on the stems that's...
There are little white things on my indoor pomegranate. Does anyone know what the problem is and/or what I should do about it? I have never had...
Try mealworms. Sjoerd, the common name for Punica granatum is pomegranate.
'Alice du Pont' does seem most likely, yes.
Well, that's one plant settled.
Wow, you have a lot of trees! I only put up 2, 3 this year counting the potted Norfolk Island pine.
Fairly slow-growing, too--I didn't prune it this year and it's still small.
Yes, that's quite possible; we are prone to somewhat unpredictable weather here.
It's a mophead; could it be the climate that's the problem?
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