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Baroclinic Zone

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  1. Definitely some stressed tree leaf color change around my area
  2. There are so many varieties now, it's tough to keep track. https://www.brewcabin.com/hop-varieties/ Cascade, Chinook, Citra, Amarillo, Centential, Mosaic, Simcoe are all pretty versatile for both aroma and bitterness.
  3. Check out this resource https://www.uvm.edu/extension/nwcrops/hops
  4. Southerly exposure on a hill is a recipe for failure. Irrigation would be the answer if he's not willing to plant more trees.
  5. Pretty cool. I've had some Stag Beetles around lately. Fookin things are like 2" long!
  6. See if it matches any of these? Oak Borer?
  7. Man up and go Rambo on them. Nothing worse then cutting the lawn and disturbing one of their nests. I was easily stung a half dozen times before I realized what I had done.
  8. I unloaded a couple cans of wasp killer into the one I had.
  9. Yup. Those underground nests can grow to thousands of YJ. See if you can get the nest at dusk or dawn when the majority of them are in the nest.
  10. Looks like a Bayberry or Laurel type shrub. Do you have pictures of any blooms or berries on it?
  11. Azalea that I have is not a fan of full sun. Likes it sunny in AM and shady in PM
  12. I typically get a bunch of these every year. They vary ins size from dime sized to half dollar size.
  13. Yay.... https://www.tauntongazette.com/news/20190717/eee-positive-mosquito-found-in-new-bedford
  14. That helps. It's called Smartweed. As the name says, it's a weed. http://www.bio.brandeis.edu/fieldbio/Survival/Pages/smartweed.html
  15. The 2nd picture is definitely Petunias. Probably had some seeds drop there and they grew. The 1st picture is stumping me.
  16. Well your response would say this is incorrect.
  17. Want to say it's a variety of Pink Lavender.
  18. Wracking my brain. Is it a ground cover? Or is it more ornamental?
  19. Could just be a KBG or Fine Fescue that's gone dormant for the Summer.
  20. Agreed. Markings don’t look like Longhorn beetle
  21. http://www.harvestpower.com/best-time-prune-azaleas-rhododendrons/
  22. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/hydrangea-not-blooming.htm
  23. Lawn doing much better than last given how relatively wet it's been as compared to last. I think I've cut the grass 1/2 dozen times now which I don't think I had done till September last year. Bit more weeds this year as well as I was unable to get a Fall cleanup. Hopefully I can keep up with the weed control better this year as we move into Fall. I have a bunch of Fall germinating weeds that are a pain to deal with. With this upcoming warmer stretch, I may be able to go 2-3 weeks without a mow. One other thing I haven't been able to do is edge my beds and clean them up, so I am left with a 1/2 manicured yard. Kinda blows, but it'll have to do.
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