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Native flowers for Door County, Wisconsin September 02, 2009 We recently were required to put in a new septic system on our vacation property in Door County, WI. This left us with a clearing on our wooded lot where the septic field is now located. The installer... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Will a 10-ft. yaupon damage my septic lines in Texas Hill Country? July 18, 2009 A 10 foot yaupon is growing in my Texas hill country septic field. The field pipe is 5 feet below the surface. Should I be concerned about the roots invading the pipes? What would be the best way to r... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Length of root systems for wildflowers over septic system March 29, 2009 Mr. Smarty Pants: I want to know the length of root systems for native Kansas wildflowers that will be planted on a Wisconsin mound septic system, which is a special septic system partially above grou... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Texas mountain laurel roots and septic systems February 12, 2009 I want to plant a Texas Mountain Laurel tree in our RV Resort. The park must approve new plantings, and they are concerned about any root system that might endanger their septic systems or pipes. They... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Grass for septic drainfield in Georgetown TX February 10, 2009 We recently had a new septic drainfield installed. It is raised approximately 2-3 ft above ground level. I would like to plant it with a native grass/grasses that would attract wildlife yet still be a... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native plants for septic system in Massachusetts February 04, 2009 What native plants can grow on a septic mound safely for the septic system? View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Plants that will not clog lateral lines with roots January 25, 2009 We recently had to replace the lateral lines for our septic tank because wisteria roots had clogged the drainpipes. The machinery tore up our front and side yard,and we are trying to get them back int... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Plants for septic fields in Austin November 10, 2008 We are building a house in Austin and the site requires a septic system. I need advice on how to landscape with native plants over the septic fields. The side yard and the front yard will contain the ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Native plants for septic field April 10, 2008 We have a new Septic tank and field and I want to plant native seeds on the field instead of grass. Are there particular packages of seed that I can purchase or what else would you recommend? View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Bouteloua dactyloides to cover septic field in Texas June 25, 2007 I need plants that can be seeded or plugged to cover a septic field at a new home on Lake Travis. What about turffalo? Other suggestions? View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
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