Por: The Advocate Entertainment January 11, 2023
A couple of weeks ago, as our area was in the grips of the coldest weather we had seen for years, I wrote about assessing and dealing with cold damage to landscape plants. Given the frigid temperatures, it was obvious that area gardeners were going to see substantial cold injury to tropical plants.I thought the column would provide the information everybody needed to get through the freeze aftermath. I was wrong. I’ve continued to receive so... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment January 12, 2023
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at . I live on the north shore and I’m not sure what to do about my citrus trees. My satsuma looks like it will likely recover, but my lemon tree looks really bad. What can I... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment January 05, 2023
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at .I have a well-established duranta plant about 5 feet tall. As a result of the freeze, the canopy looks like it has died. Should I prune it below the canopy in hopes that it... + más
Pruning chores to do now: damaged tropicals, shade trees and more can use a trim | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Entertainment December 27, 2022
Given the hard freeze of last week, many of us will be outside pruning our damaged tropicals. (For frozen landscape repair, see last week's column.) But while we're outside with the shears, there are other chores that can be done as well.Many plants can be pruned now... + más
To prune, or not to prune: Questions keep coming on how to deal with cold-damage plants | The Advocate
Know how to protect your tropicals from freezes: Dan Gill explains the options | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment December 20, 2022
Weather often plays a big role in my column topics. After a bunch of days in the 80s two weeks ago, I wrote last week about our mild winter weather. We experience chilly to mild weather for much of the winter, punctuated by occasional bouts of cold to very cold weather.Well, as... + más
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A botanist combines his two lifelong passions, science and art, in this gripping account of his incredible adventures to exotic places around the globe © Copyright by hosted by A variety of parasitic and carnivorous plant species in the Linn Run bog, 2012. (CC BY 3.0)Via a... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at .I planted several 3-foot-tall Natchez multitrunk crape myrtles last spring. I’m not sure how to prune and when to prune them for best effect. Can you help me? — Oliver... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment October 05, 2022
The Fall Garden Festival is this weekend in the New Orleans Botanical Garden in City Park, and I’m so excited.Thousands of gardeners attend each year to see educational exhibits throughout the Botanical Garden created by area nurseries, landscape architects, plant societies,... + más
Lovely cypress vine has a dark side: It can take over a yard. Dan Gill explains how to tame it | The Advocate
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