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DON KINZLER

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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about why cucumbers might be ailing and what to do about mushrooms in the lawn.
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Iron chlorosis can be treated but may lead to tree death.
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In Fielding Questions, Don Kinzler identifies an unwanted seedling and shares how to curb grass growing in asparagus plants as well as fertilizing tips for Wave petunias.
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“Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the color gap, making this month one of the most colorful of the summer season,” Don Kinzler writes.

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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about the cause of a bumpy lawn and how to successfully move hostas.
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Don’t worry if you haven’t planted yours yet. The time-honored planting deadline is May 30, so you’re still well within the ballpark, Don Kinzler writes.
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Sapsucker woodpeckers drill holes in tree trunks and main branches, allow the holes to fill with sap, and then drink the accumulated liquid.
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“Quality tools made of sturdy materials and metal capable of sharpening can last a generation or more,” Don Kinzler writes.
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In Fielding Questions, readers about asked about weed control in flowers and transplanting tomato seedlings.
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The concept doesn’t accomplish its mission and causes great stress and potential damage to lawns.

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In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about strawberry planting depth and seed potatoes.
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May 3 has been designated National Wave Day, becoming an annual celebration dedicated to honoring the beauty and lasting impact of the petunia.
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If the perennial is no longer blooming the way it once did, dividing can reinvigorate the plant.

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