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PotLifter 200-Pound Gardening Heavy Lifting Tool
(Lawn & Patio) PotLifter

Lifts objects up to 200 lbs and 30 inches in diameter
Saves your back by sharing the load
Picks up flowerpots rocks heavy bags and more


Price: $29.95 $21.95

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what are the best groundcovers and flowers for landscaping in wilmington, nc?
A Nice Red

i want to do landscaping in my backyard and i want replace monkey grass with something nicer. i want flowers with a lot of color that can withstand the north carolina heat.


with some Colorado columbines or jonney jump ups.

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Best Plants and Flowers for landscaping in humid climtate, Houston TX?
New Bird Feeder Area for Dad

I want to redo the landscape of our new home, the previous owners didn't do much with it.

We want to do a border around the front of the house with big rocks as the border and plant some pretty plants and flowers, anything with color and some greens too. Also, what should we use inside the border? rocks, or just the soil as it is, or bark?? We don't have any big trees in our yard so it would be exposed to the hot sun most of the day. Also, Houston gets quite humid, so what plants/flowers would survive the heat and humidity the best? Any suggestions?? Thanks!


First of all plant a tree to get some shade going. You will aprreciate the energy savings. A shade tree or an ornamental tree that will cast some shade on the area. This will help cut down on watering also. While waiting for the shade plant sun loving drought resistant plants like vinca and knock out roses. Bark mulch is best because it enriches the soil as it breaks down.
Home Depot has a book called "Landscaping 1-2-3 for zones 7-10" that I have found very helpful. Houston is zone 8 or 9 depending on your location. Randy Lemmons book "Gulf coast Gardening" is great also.

What song can i use in a presentation about landscaping and flowers.?
Laurie, My Parents, Me, and Belinda on Red Day

I want a song that talks about beauty or being the best


Please Don't Eat the Daisies
After the first April Showers

Flowers appear everywhere,

and as they bloom,

their fragrant perfume,

tell us that spring's in the air.

Please, please don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies, please, please.

Here I am waitin' and anticipatin'

the kisses that I'll get from you.

Please, please don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies, please, please.

I'm so romatic that I'm gettin' frantic

wonderin' what you're gonna do.

Please, please don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies, please, please.

Do you love me,

Do you love me not?

Thats what I'm longin' to know.

Do you love me,

Do you love me alot?

You'll prove it by lettin' the daisies

grow.

Please, please don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies, please, please.

Supposin' it showers while you're

eatin' flowers. The hours will be

waisted away.

Please, please don't eat the daisies

today.......................

don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies,

don't eat the daisies.

Lyrics and Music by: Joe Lubin

'Please Don't Eat the Daisies'

Is now too soon to begin landscaping and planting flowers and such in PA?
Grab Bars in Shower for my Dad

I would like to do my landscaping this week, but is it too soon? I live outside of Philadelphia.


not for perennials, I would wait on annuals until after Mid May to be safe from frost.

What is a good website to learn/plan/explore different plants and flowers for landscaping in the front yard?
New Handrails for my Mom and Dad



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