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. I'll be on the lookout for them. We're always interested in new perennials. I showed your picture to Rick and he liked it as well. I'll make sure he knows to wear gloves for them.
Di and Bob beat me to it. Miracle Grow 15-30-15 is water soluble and works great, and won't burn if used as directed. Give a good drink of water, wait a day, then give it the Miracle Gro. There's others, too, a whole galaxy of brand names.Can anyone suggest a good fertilizer for Strawberries and Raspberries ?
HiDH transplanted one of my lilacs that wasn’t getting enough sun on the other side of the house. I now have 3 new ones in a row and a new japanese holly.
Someone snipped off a shoot of the transplanted lilac! I’m assuming deer. Its just sitting there next to it so they didn’t eat it. DS and I sprayed liquid fence last night after the rain but we got a lot more today so i guess I’ll be out there again!
Hopefully they do well because lilacs are my absolute favorite and these are viewable from my kitchen window.
I've never tried that product, but have used one called Ferti-lome, which is a powder that you mix in water. The particular one that I use is the blooming and rooting variant, and it seems to work well. I got mine from the garden area of a home center, but a check shows that it's also available from Amazon, because, what isn't?Hi
Have you ever tried RootMaster or a product sold at Amazon which is B12 ( last I knew in a gallon blue jug)? You mix the liquid with water and water transplants well once a week for about a month. You can water with plain water in the week if the plants need it. It has worked very well for me with transplants.
HeyI've never tried that product, but have used one called Ferti-lome, which is a powder that you mix in water. The particular one that I use is the blooming and rooting variant, and it seems to work well. I got mine from the garden area of a home center, but a check shows that it's also available from Amazon, because, what isn't?