sue, my neighbor usually plants her flowers in april.

wuts ur question?

im thinking that u want to fix the statement:
Sue, my neighbor usually plants her flowers in April.

If you are telling something to Sue, then Rylee's sentence is fine.

If Sue and "neighbor" are the same person, then Rylee's sentence is not fine.

oh im sorry. then would it be:

Sue my neighbor, usually plants her flowers in April.
u would just adjust the comma.

No, Rylee. You need BOTH commas if "Sue" and "neighbor" were referring to the same person.

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/phrases.htm#appositive

k so it would be:

same person=

Sue, my neighbor,usually plants her flowers in April.

different=Sue, my neighbor usually plants her flowers in April.

I was just confused what her question was since she didn't come to check again.

That's great to hear! Planting flowers in April is a common practice for many gardeners. However, it seems like you have some kind of question or concern related to Sue's flower planting schedule. May I assist you with something specific?