Tags

A tag is a keyword or label that categorizes your question with other, similar questions.

Prunus persica tree grown for its large edible juicy fruit.
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Plants which derive some of their nutrients by trapping and consuming animals or protozoa.
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Large plant seeds from Fabaceae (also known as Leguminosae).
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Harvested grass, rolled up for distribution and laying elsewhere. Use this tag with questions about how to lay sod or how to tend freshly layed sod. For established garden or yard grass use the [lawn] tag.
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Acer palmatum - a woody plant native to East Asia.
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Cultivated summer squash, also known as a courgette.
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Landscaping term that refers to construction materials used in landscaping. For example [concrete] or brickwork. Use this tag with questions about how to choose materials, how to work with them, or how to maintain them.
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Use this tag with questions strictly related to yards and gardens. The scope of the question should be further narrowed down if possible using appropriate tags such as [lawn], [grass], [landscaping], etc. Please do not use this tag as a reference to the location of plants or insects found in your backyard, but include your geographical location in the question itself.
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A general tag for fixing problems
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Temperate annual or biennial crop grown for salad leaves.
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For questions about gardening during cold weather conditions
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Helianthus annuus. New World annual noted for its large flowering head.
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Stone fruit, genus Prunus.
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For questions about how to care for plants and trees during winter season use the [overwintering] tag. For questions about gardening, planting, propagating plants, etc. during winter season use the [winter-gardening] tag. Use this tag for any other questions related to winter season. For example questions related to non-living landscape elements, watering systems, etc.
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Using worms to produce compost
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Crops which are grown for food.
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An artificial physical barrier used to separate sections of land. Use this tag for questions about how a fence impacts a garden, or your activities in the garden.
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For questions about poisons - both animal and plant.
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The peace lily is also known as a Spath and a member of the genus Spathiphyllum. They are native to the tropics of the Americas and south eastern Asia. They are evergreen herbaceous perennial plants with large glossy leaves. The flowers are composed of a spadix enclosing a long, white, yellowish, or greenish spathe.
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Invasive non-native problem plants
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For questions about toxicity of certain plants, materials, pesticides, fertilizers, soil additives and more.
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questions about a body of standing water, either natural or artificial, that is usually smaller than a lake. Usually ponds contain shallow water with marsh and aquatic plants and animals.
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For gardening during the winter season
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For questions about supporting plants, from caging tomatoes to trellising a grapevine to staking trees.
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Several species of Pyrus.
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Edible bulb, Allium cepa.
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Mulberries are widely cultivated edible fruits in the genus Morus. Use this tag for questions on both the fruit and the tree.
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For questions about plants that are part of the Monstera genus. Use it with questions about caring, propagating and identifying Monstera. For questions about "Monstera Minima" which is not an actual Monstera species use the [rhaphidophora] tag.
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Plants or parts of plants that are fit to be eaten by humans. Use this tag with questions about whether a plant or fruit is edible or what [pesticide], [herbicide] or other [chemicals] are safe (use tag [safety]) to use on edible plants.
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Area of very low precipitation - typically less than 10in/year.
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Plants in the 'cabbage' family, a genus of mustard.
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Edible fruit from several species of genus Rubus.
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The concept of planting different crops in proximity.
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rotection against various horticultural hazards.
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