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Old 07-04-2003, 02:20 AM
TakeThisOut
 
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Would these benefit from some organic holly food? Do they like an acidic
fertilizer or would an osmocote type fertilizer be better? These are planted
somewhat in and around rhododenderons and azaleas, I'd like to supplement the
soil and the compost I'll be adding with 1 type of fertilizer if possible.

TIA!


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Old 07-04-2003, 03:32 AM
Trish K.
 
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None of the species should do well below 6, and some like wintercreeper
grow better above 6.5. you base soil ph is I don't know what. Burning
Bush grow well in alkaline soil

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TakeThisOut wrote:

Would these benefit from some organic holly food? Do they like an acidic
fertilizer or would an osmocote type fertilizer be better? These are planted
somewhat in and around rhododenderons and azaleas, I'd like to supplement the
soil and the compost I'll be adding with 1 type of fertilizer if possible.

TIA!


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