Plant of the Week: Serviceberry

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8:05 


Plant of the week: Serviceberry 


8:20 


When is a good time to move my 3-year-old Russian sage?
When is the best time to move my irises?
Should I spray bindweed with Quinclorac now or later?
Is it normal if my multi-trunk Autumn Brilliance serviceberry’s leaves are smaller than they were when I first planted it?
Is the serviceberry the same as the chokecherry, and is one better than the other?
If I don’t mow the half of my lawn that has grass seed on top of it, will it produce grass seed?
Why do my Shasta daisies have rust spots on the leaves, and will the rust kill the bushes? 


8:35 


How can I control the mallow weed in my garden?
Are there any bamboo plants that are good in our climate?
Do I renewal prune Arborvitae, and how do I keep it healthy?
Why did my weeping cherry tree sprout small berries? 


8:50 




What are some suggestions for indoor window plants in an area with very little direct sunlight and a skinny ledge?
Is there anything I can do to prevent June grass and dry leaves from invading my lawn?
Will my plum tree survive after getting attacked by aphids?
How can I save my Tricolor beech tree if it’s been infested by borers?
Is my Lenten rose too old if it hasn’t bloomed in the last couple of years? 



Plant of the Week: Serviceberry

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