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About Bakerplanter
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Expertise
My mother gave me a geranium to put in my own pot, now years later, I`m a Master gardener,with my own landscaping business. I don`t like putting my tender plants in the 10 acres of rocky-clay where I live, so I garden in a million containers of every size, on a large Plexaglass covered deck, in a greenhouse, and a solarium. I`m full of advise and eager to help you. I have a huge library of gardening books, and I use GOOGLE search to find many answers to more difficult questions.

Experience
I have graduated from four horticultural schools. I am still studying. I study soils, fertilizers, and water management. I am still doing experiments. I also have learned to "read" my plants to determine if they need attention. I have some very old, healthy plants in very large containers. I have owned my Landscaping business for ten years.

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Master Gardeners, local garden club, National Home garden club, Northwest garden club, Landscapers Ass., Arbor Day Foundation, The Nature Conservancy, National Audubon Society, and Many internet garden sites.

   

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Tomato fertilizer7/6/2008nick mccann
  Q: I've never grown much of anything in my life, but this year I bought 2 small pots (approx 18" ...
  A: ok, first of all, you don't have to worry about eating the fertilizer contents from your vegetables, ...
Container plants7/3/2008nick mccann
  Q: Something very small and in large numbers, is eating the roots of my plants in my container gardens. ...
  A: I am not sure what type of insect it might be, but I am sure that you are going to have to change ...
pelargonium identification7/3/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I grow only pelargoniums (aka geraniums)- I have a hundred or more different cultivars that I want ...
  A: It is very difficult. Because looking at pictures and descriptions can't give you the exact ...
container grown hydrangea6/28/2008nick mccann
  Q: I live on the Wisconsin Illinois border. I was given a hydrangea growing in a very large container ...
  A: build an enclosure, chicken wire or something that will allow you to fill it with leaves (best ...
vegetables dying?6/25/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: S)and i recently planted cucumbers,watermelon,corn,tomatoes,canteloup,pumpkin,and carrots in small ...
  A: Too hot. Until the roots can get down into the soil where it is in the moist cool earth, they frying ...
vegetables dying?6/25/2008nick mccann
  Q: S)and i recently planted cucumbers,watermelon,corn,tomatoes,canteloup,pumpkin,and carrots in small ...
  A: plants in containers dry out much faster then in the ground, and in that kind of heat its almost ...
mini carnations (pinks?)6/24/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I've been growing mini carnations on my balcony for the past 2 years. The plants appear to be quite ...
  A: Sun, water, fertilizer, pruning, fresh soil, and wait. They may be tired. The things that I have ...
avocado prune6/24/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I would like to to have instructions on how to prune a avocado roots and top so it does not grow.
  A: Bonsai. The avocado is a tree. It is meant to grow. So study the skills of Bonsai. This is all ...
Sweet Potato Vine6/24/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I live in Albany, GA. I have started a potato vine from a sweet potato in my window. It has taken ...
  A: You can cut the vine anytime, as much as you want. It will just keep growing. The best place to cut ...
balcony container garden6/24/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: We will soon be moving to a condo with a northwest facing balcony.I would love to take some of my ...
  A: I am assuming your concern is whether there will be enough sunlight, and my best answer is, the ...
Carnations6/21/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I have carnations growing in a planter. This is there second year and I still have no flowers, any ...
  A: It sounds like the terrible "too's". Too dry Too wet Too much sun Too little sun Too deep in the ...
cordyline6/21/2008nick mccann
  Q: My 6-7 year old cordyline's leaves have turned yellow dowm the central spine and most of the ...
  A: Colin, you may be forced to take drastic measures and cut it back severely and let it regenerate new ...
ants in wooden barrel container6/18/2008nick mccann
  Q: I have a large wooden barrel container - about 2.5 feet high and about 3 feet in diameter,the kind ...
  A: they are carpenter ants, and when you dug the nest up you probably dispatched it, they will ...
watermelon container6/15/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I bought some Charleston Gray watermelons and I saw you had informed someone else that it is ...
  A: No, you would not have it easy, if you try to grow Charleston Gray in a container. They are much too ...
Impatiens6/14/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: Some critter is cutting my impatiens at the base of the stem. Each day I find that more stems have ...
  A: My guess is "CUTWORMS". Options for controlling cutworms: Place cornmeal or bran meal around the ...
hot sun6/12/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I have struggled for 5 years to find a hardy flower to put in my flower boxes. The front of my ...
  A: I wondered what plants you have tried? Hot sun can be a challenge. Flax is a standard, (center) with ...
watermelon in wading pool6/9/2008nick mccann
  Q: I am growing vegetables and some melons in 3 foot round wading pools. My local co-op told me to ...
  A: If they are newly rooted, then I would try to shift the whole hill, albeit very carefully, so as not ...
watermelon in wading pool6/9/2008nick mccann
  Q: I am growing vegetables and some melons in 3 foot round wading pools. My local co-op told me to ...
  A: Woe be it for me to question a Co-Op, but I would limit it to 3 hills placed in a triangle, and of ...
Fast-growing food in containers6/8/2008nick mccann
  Q: my name is also Nick. I'd like to buy some seeds so that I can quickly and easily grow some food in ...
  A: bush beans and pole beans grow real fast and for the space they take up, provide a surprising crop, ...
Fast-growing food in containers6/8/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: my name is Nick. I'd like to buy some seeds so that I can quickly and easily grow some food in the ...
  A: Let me recommend my favorite vegetable gardening book. It is "ALL NEW SQUARE FOOT GARDENING" (Grow ...
Flower Pot Odor6/6/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I have a large flower pot (about 42" diameter and 30" high) on my patio that usually smells bad when ...
  A: The odor is caused by the soil not getting enough oxygen, because it is getting too much water. That ...
Avacado Tree in Container6/5/2008nick mccann
  Q: I would like to get a Haas avacado tree and live in Ca. by STockton. I can't find a dwarf or ...
  A: not really the right tree for a container, they just grow too big and would only stress out if you ...
pruning scotch broom6/3/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I live in Pennsylvania and have one GORGEOUS scotch broom!! It has grown quite a bit over the last ...
  A: Yes by all means prune away. Cut as much as you would like. Best time is right after they finish ...
'Bonfire' Patio Peach6/1/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I bought one of these trees 2-3 years ago, and ended up planting it in a raised bed next to my ...
  A: Because the dwarf tree is "grafted" to a root stock of a standard tree of lesser quality, the seed ...
Pampas- cortaderia pumila5/31/2008nick mccann
  Q: We have a very small garden but plenty of room for pots etc. Can cortaderia pumila be grown in a ...
  A: it could be, but eventually it would begin to stress and become insightly, it needs to have a great ...
fig tree leaves5/27/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: i recently put a potted fig tree outside. I live in PA and the weather has recently become warmer. I ...
  A: Yes, the tree did not have time to adjust to the sun from being inside in the shade. When a plant is ...
transplanting5/27/2008nick mccann
  Q: this is a tricky one. I have a lovely virginia creeper that has been gradually growing up over the ...
  A: the problem is if the whiskey barrel is rotted out, then the roots have probably permeated the ...
papyrus plant5/27/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I have just recieved in the mail a papyrus plant and I am wondering what is the coolest temp it can ...
  A: Gradually let the papyrus get used to the night temperature, by leaving it out for a few hours each ...
patio lemon tree5/26/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I am try to grow a patio lemon tree for the first time it is in my greenhouse the leaves going ...
  A: It sounds like you have a bug on your tree. Without seeing it, I would be guessing to try to tell ...
Brown Turkey Fig Tree5/26/2008nick mccann
  Q: I just purchased a brown turkey fig tree and planted it in a container. (zone 5 Chicago area) it ...
  A: Figs need to be sprayed to prevent "Rust fungus", this turns the leaves brown and they eventually ...
artichiokes not budding5/25/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I live in Northern California on the coast. Transplanted artichoke plants from my former yard ...
  A: Artichokes are heavy feeders. They need a very well drained, rich soil. Then feed with high nitrogen ...
Dwarf peach tree5/24/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: i got given a dwarf peach tree last year in a tub that i have kept it in. and it was fine all last ...
  A: If you have pruned off the dead wood on the tree back to the part that is still alive and green, and ...
Bayer Systemic Insecticide OK for Flowers?5/23/2008nick mccann
  Q: I have several night-blooming primroses that the bugs just love. I've tried spraying them, but I ...
  A: I would prefer the Bayer "All in one rose and flower" systemic, albeit I have never used the one you ...
TINY container plants?5/23/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I have this small "chain" of hanging basket-type of pots that I'd like to display next to my front ...
  A: For flowers, some sun will be required. I would recommend annuals that you replant every spring in ...
window boxes5/23/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: zone four I think. and I am looking for bright cheerful blooming flowers to put boxes along our ...
  A: My favorite is Dianthus "Pinks". It is a strong plant that will take the commercial traffic. This is ...
powder puff tree5/23/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: Bakerplanter, My question is regarding the powder puff tree. I'm having trouble with mine. The ...
  A: The shaking may have loosened some of the main roots. The hormone will do little, if anything to ...
Ferns browning leaves5/22/2008nick mccann
  Q: this may sound like a stupid question, but I just purchased a large. beautiful fern which is potted ...
  A: when you say you purchased it, did it come in a nursery container (usually green or black)? or was ...
Rex Begonia Escargot5/22/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: How large does this plant usually get? do you recommend any sources for these plants?
  A: It will get from 6" to 12" high and around 12" wide. The "Google" search is a good source for ...
avacoda trees5/21/2008Bakerplanter
  Q: I grew my trees from seed they were doing real good but they have gotten tall some sems are thick ...
  A: Have you pruned or thinned the trees. It sounds like the trees are stressing if the lower leaves are ...
zone 85/21/2008nick mccann
  Q: I live in northern calif and have a small patio, what are good potted plants to have? Thank you. ...
  A: Inpatients are nice except they need to be in a shady area with lots of water, daisies (there are ...

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