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Old 28-03-2011, 11:08 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default Sickly Escalonia's

On Mar 28, 10:37*pm, Sacha wrote:
On 2011-03-28 20:41:17 +0100, Simmo said:







Hello all,


I planted about 20 Escalonias in order to form a hedge around 2 sides of
my garden. When I first planted them they were a healthy dark green with
small white flowers but over time they have become less 'green' and have
had no flowers for some time now .. It appears that the soil which they
are in is lacking nutrients and I have been told to get some tomato feed
to give to the plants to help them.


I am just wondering if this is the answer and if so, how much and how
regularly should I feed the plants ? As hedges go it is currently in a
pretty sorry state as the plants have grown but are not very dense. They
are currently about 2'6" tall. I am assuming that I need to trim them
back a fair bit to try to encourage more growth at the base as well as
feeding them ?


Not being a gardening type I was wondering if anyone could offer any
advice please ..


Thanks very much ..


Dave.


Where do you live, when did you plant them and what was there before
you planted them? *I wouldn't do anything to them until you've learned
a bit more about them. *They need to get their roots down and put on a
fair bit of growth before you start trimking them for bushiness because
they seem to be struggling to survive.
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I would be more inclined to give them a feed with More Nitrogen (N)
than you will get in a tomato feed