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Old 16-06-2006, 06:16 PM posted to rec.gardens
I Love Lucy
 
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Default Growing too close to struggling rose, should I pull or transplant wildflower plants?


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dont feed newly planted stuff. it is like shoving a steak dinner on
somebody just
outta surgery. the only thing appropriate is a big of superphosphate
and compost in
the hole when transplanting. Ingrid


They've been in the ground over a month now so I decided to see if one
dose would help. Don't have any compost yet. I'll have to get a little
superphosphate. Thanks for the advice.

The transplants looked good this morning, don't know what the day's heat
will do to them, watered them well.


"I Love Lucy" wrote:
Never mind. I just dug them up and transplanted them, will lose some.
Then watered with miracle grow because I hadn't done that yet.






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